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Hence, the fast fluctuation limit corresponds to a weak selection limit, and the slow fluctuation limit corresponds to a strong selection limit.

In other words, factorization works for all demographic models that have fast fluctuation modes that we can effectively average out but no slow fluctuation modes occurring over timescales comparable to the duration of the sweep.

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The rapid and slow fluctuations in load profile cannot be captured adequately by one neural network.

There exist both overlapping fast fluctuations and individual slow fluctuations (the slow ones are indicated by arrows in some of them).

As the temperature increases to about 10 K, the fast fluctuations disappear to within our experimental error (i.e., our instrumental noise), while the slow fluctuations mimic random telegraph noise[27].

Previous single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer (smFRET) studies in which the second and sixth ankyrin repeats (ARs) of IκBα were labeled with FRET pairs showed slow fluctuations as if the IκBα AR domain was unfolding in its native state.

Moreover, the electronic properties of these pigment-proteins result from the strong excitonic coupling between their bound bacteriochlorophyll a molecules in combination with the large energetic disorder due to slow fluctuations in their structure.

It is also known to all that the slow fluctuations of the target radar cross section (RCS), which result in the radar target fades, are a main factor of degrading the detection and recognition performance of the radar systems [1].

The arrows indicate four slow fluctuations occurring at ≈ 280, ≈ 370, ≈ 760, and ≈ 945 s in the resistance curve for T = 4.2 K. Figure3 plots the temporal variation of the conductance fluctuations δG = G − 〈G〉 in units of the quantum conductance e2/h for the NW1 device at T = 1.73 K, where 〈G〉 is the measured conductance G = 1 / R averaged over time.

In order to quantitatively analyze the fast TUCFs, we evaluate the root-mean-square magnitude of the conductance fluctuation defined by δ G rms = 〈 ( G − 〈 G 〉 ) 2 〉, where 〈…〉denotes the averaging over a proper time interval while excluding the slow fluctuations.

The dynamic disorder results from the relatively slow fluctuations of the protein conformation, either in the enzyme or the substrate.

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