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The term quasistatic means "nearly unchanging," so a quasistatic signal refers to a signal that changes so slowly over long times that it possesses characteristics more like static signals than dynamic (i.e. rapidly changing) signals.
It is shown in [28] that the human vision system is more sensitive to motion information compared with the static signals.
Because tilt adjustment deals only with static signals, both the external force and the feedback force are regarded as temporally constant, and thus, there is no vertical motion of the sphere.
Second, maintaining static signals throughout cortico-cortical pathways is difficult.
The co-localisation is lost for static signals and corralled movement of Rrm4.
Micrograph (size bar, 10 μm) and corresponding kymograph showing static signals as vertical lines (arrowheads; Video 4 ).
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A static signal is unchanging over a very long period of time.
"You can imagine signalling being not just a static signal light but something more dynamic," says Mr Chin, who suggests the words "reversing" or "turning left" could roll across the car's body to declare the driver's intentions.
Static, signal and noise performances of devices with various gate dimensions were monitored before and after exposure to γ-rays from a 60Co source up to a 300 kGy(Si) total dose.
Samsung's new W-USB SoC utilizes security measures which are seamless with features such as a 128 bit AES Advanced Encryption Standardd) encryption algorithm and a static signal that makes hacking through wiretapping and signal tracing difficult.
The overall drift of the static signal of solid side bar, equivalent to the drift in the device, for a temperature change of 1°C was within the measurement error of ± 2 nm (data not shown).
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