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The RIR can be considered to be a sparse phenomenon when a finite number of non-zero and temporally separated impulses (corresponding to the reflected signal components) are observed for a relatively large time interval.

We consider the RIR as a sparse phenomenon and apply a recently proposed sparse signal reconstruction technique called orthogonal clustering (OC) for its estimation from the sub-sampled received signal.

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Yet, the data and research to inform policy initiatives for addressing this phenomenon is sparse.

Our data were indicative of HGT between phylogenetically divergent species mostly for secondary metabolite gene clusters, of which some species-specific are located within AT isochores in Lmb, but information on the involvement of TEs in these HGT phenomena were sparse.

This sparse methylation pattern supports the phenomenon of greater sensitivity of the unmethylated primers, relative to methylated primers, in the quantitative MSP analysis.

A relatively sharp transition from very low probability of recovery to very high rate of perfect reconstruction can be seen, similar to phase transition phenomena in other sparse recovery algorithms [36].

Similar to phase transition phenomena in other sparse recovery algorithms [36], a relatively sharp transition (around 50 spikes) from very low probability of recovery to very high probability of perfect reconstruction can be seen.

Although "normal" aging is thought to play a role in neurodegenerative diseases (e.g. Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease) [5], the experimental evidence for this phenomenon in HD is sparse.

Dedicated out-patient preanaesthetic clinics are relatively recent phenomenon and information is sparse from developing world.

It is then important to have a scheme that varies the shape of the RBFs over the domain so as to counteract the effects of Runge phenomena where the nodes are sparse.

Sparse long-distance connections, conceivably via nonlinear phenomena such as "contraction dynamics", may have disproportionate effects relative to the far more dense intrinsic and intermediate-distance connections (Wang and Slotine 2005).

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