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The microstructural origins of the effect of frequency on the electrical fatigue behavior of pre-cracked soft ferroelectric Pb(Zr0.48Ti0.52 O3 is investigated by means of a high spatial resolution hard X-ray synchrotron source.
Several techniques have been developed to tackle this problem including (a) introduction of spatially variant regularization [ 7, 8] besides spatially uniform regularization, and (b) usage of hard spatial priors for functional DOT in human brain imaging to enforce the reconstructed images at the correct depths or locations [ 1].
Once inside, there was a strict hierarchy of spatial arrangements: "a hard solitary chair for nobodies, or offenders; an upholstered armchair for senior subordinates or persons of standing; and a sofa, reserved for high dignitaries, or for individuals whom the interviewer wished to impress by close personal proximity".
Moreover, frequency planning results in a hard spatial reuse of the available resources.
Its 9 grid pairs time-modulate the detected photon flux giving RHESSI spatial information on hard X-rays at 9 logarithmically-spaced angular scales ranging from 2.3 to 183 arcsec.
Blakemore and Campbell [ 14] found that after prolonged observation of a high-contrast sinusoidal grating, gratings of similar spatial frequency were harder to detect; more contrast was needed to see them at threshold.
It is of particular importance that the probability of connections has a strong spatial component, a factor that is hard to reconcile with many other methods.
In rural settings such as a national park, spatial information is often hard to record as there are no streets or house numbers.
Using the calibrated modulation profiles for a variety of flares, we present new information on the spatial profiles of the hard X-ray structures in flares.
Furthermore, trade-offs between the effects of individualistic behavior on recognized common environmental services can be highlighted during land management and zoning negotiations through the combined use of "soft" (social, anthropological) and "hard" (economic, spatial) data.
Given that good spatial coverage is often hard to achieve with fixed sensors, we also anticipate the use of gliders (e.g. Moore et al., 2007) to become widespread, providing reasonable spatial coverage along a designed set of transects at moderate expense (certainly much cheaper than towing a hydrophone behind a ship).
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