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(3) The first two techniques at 15.404-1(b)(2) are the preferred techniques.
The first two techniques are within the scope of image retrieval.
It is generally accepted that the first two techniques include both the radiating and non-radiating noise sources while the last senses only the radiated sound.
Finally, a rule-based, output feedback control, implemented with fuzzy logic, is coupled with a nonlinear feed-forward approach, and is examined under the same conditions applied to the first two techniques.
The results of biased simulation in comparison with analog simulation indicate that the first two techniques speed up the convergence rate under certain conditions, whereas the combined application of the three techniques achieved accurate results within a much shorter computation time.
Pure-code signals 'in plain hearing' have the advantage of being much faster than the first two techniques. .
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Details regarding the techniques, and applications and results of the first three techniques are available in the literature and will not be reiterated here.
Only one of the first three techniques can be employed during any SDR analysis, while ( alpha 4 ) is an inclusive technique adopted for detecting overwhelming static pattern occurrences that cannot be detected by the other three.
Note that despite the names of the first five techniques listed, they are not universally taught in numeric order.
Only the first two chemosterilant techniques are approaching practical application, and their safety aspects require detailed evaluation and assessment.
The first two of these techniques use orthogonal illumination and imaging axes, with the sample being illuminated by a "sheet" of light, defining the sectioning strength, and imaged using a standard wide-field system, defining the lateral resolution.
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