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While the population densities oscillate with a single oscillation frequency in the pure matching-allele model, a second oscillation frequency arises under gene-for-gene-like conditions.
In this case, the laser's electric field is so intense, and the pulse so brief, that it can strip an electron from a helium atom and slam it back in a single oscillation cycle.
In the horizontal plane, a comparable pattern is observed for gait initiation and walking with upper and lower trunk rotation occurring as a single oscillation per cycle, which is almost opposite in phase (Fig. 8).
For changing population sizes, a single oscillation frequency is present only in the MA model.
In fission yeast, a single oscillation of p34cdc2 kinase activity provided by a single B-type cyclin can promote ordered progression into both DNA replication and mitosis [ 84].
An observation that will hold for any such model is that as long as the population sizes are kept constant, the population dynamics follows a closed circle with a single oscillation frequency.
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The dipole pressure exhibits a single cycle oscillation before decaying to evanescence about 0.1 ms after the initial impact.
At shorter time-scales of tens to hundreds of milliseconds, however, single oscillations do not appear as near-synchronous and globally distributed.
Almost every TF shows a single principal oscillation frequency in mutual agreement with the one cycle period.
However, single frequency oscillation is apparent in the response curve at higher speed.
Tunable single mode oscillation was obtained at wavelength from 514 nm to 523 nm with a spectral width of less than 0.2 nm.
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