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time signals
noun
Plural of time signal
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Then railroads arrived, and observatories went into the business of selling them time signals based on astronomical reading.
In 1904 the observatory broadcast the world's first radio time signals.
Paris lost out to Greenwich as the locus of zero longitude, but in 1909 Poincaré used the Eiffel Tower to broadcast time signals to the world.
It uses time signals that are transmitted from satellites in geosynchronous orbits around Earth and picked up by receivers, which use that information to calculate those receivers' locations.
The increase in orders, which point to spending in about six months time, signals capital investment will continue to underpin economic growth.
They are used by telecommunications companies at their cellular base stations in conjunction with receivers that get time signals from G.P.S. satellites.
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In the direct approach used here, the intersample behavior of fault and disturbance is captured by introducing operators that map continuous-time signals to discrete-time signals.
IT-pheromone traps also gave real-time signals of male catches in the field.
Short-echo-time signals are characterized by heavily overlapping metabolite peaks and require sophisticated processing methods.
Sampling theorems for continuous-time signals remain an active research field for decades.
In general, most of the PAPR reduction schemes are implemented over discrete-time signals.
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