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Generally, the response to a second tone (probe) is reduced when preceded by a tone (conditioner) of a similar frequency.
A continuity light or tone probe may give a very similar indication or alert for a zero ohm circuit as it does for a 40 ohm circuit - but you may not be able to tell the difference.
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Therefore, the pure-tone probe responses from Experiments 1 and 3 were averaged across frequency difference direction.
In other words, if one could flatten out chromatin and stain the different bases with 4 different gray-tone probes, the resulting microscopic image may look similar to the GPxI of Fig. 1a.
The size of the responses to the pure-tone probes increased monotonically with increasing pitch separation from the adapter (main effect of pitch separation: F 1,17) = 19.548, P < 0.001; Fig. 7 A).
With three simple tones the probe, which was in a form of safe mode during a 35-minute engine burn, signaled that it had successfully slowed its speed and entered into orbit around the solar system's biggest planet.
However, the range of conditioner tones that suppress the 8-kHz probe tone is larger than the range of conditioner tones that suppress the 2.5-kHz probe tone.
The ASR responses to four different stimuli (0.5-, 1-, 2- and 4- kHz tones) were recorded at a probe tone of 226 Hz.
Both the probe tone and the conditioner tones were gated 50-ms tones (2 ms rise/fall cosine squared ramps) with a duty cycle of 1 s.
Inhibitory receptive fields were derived at 35 controls and 42 PA sites using two-tone stimulus paradigms in which varying "masker" tones suppressed cortical responses to a fixed "probe" tone [23].
To characterize the locus of suppression (SCF for the tuning of suppression near to threshold or SBF for the conditioner frequency that suppresses most effectively) relative to the single-tone excitatory CF (or BF) and the probe tone frequency, a probe-following index (PFI) was calculated.
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