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After about 100 ms the difference between traces is very small, a fraction of one gf.
Obviously the result, which is representative of what we got on all our traces, is very good, leaving behind only the high frequency, low amplitude, measurement noise described above.
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The traces were very rare and could only come from one of five sources, all linked to varieties of the gelsemium plant – the most toxic of which, Gelsemium elegans, only grows in Asia.
In near-surface surface-wave acquisition, bad traces are very common and inevitable due to the imperfections in the recording instruments or others.
As the sets of traces are very big (millions of traces), we generated for the set Total and for each pair (A, T) distributions of 5000 values (height or average reversal length) respecting the average ratios observed on the 500 permutations.
We find that the hemoglobin and Cyt c traces are very similar when fitting the first differential of in vivo data with a simple linear model that assumes both the differential pathlength and differential scattering are wavelength independent compared to using the full Monte Carlo model.
Such interception and tracing is very expensive, so keep that in mind when weighing your chances.
Conclusion: These results suggest that wound area measurements obtained using digital videometry and acetate tracing are very similar and both techniques can be used interchangeably in either clinical or research settings.
The proposed approach greatly outperforms traditional beam tracing especially when the number of traced beams is very large.
In this context, the knowledge of major and trace elements is very important in order to clarify many issues regarding diseases of the bone, such as osteoporosis, that remain unresolved.
We have demonstrated that a sharp Kramers' rate calculation for neural fields with trace-class noise is very challenging as the techniques for white-noise gradient-structure SPDEs cannot be applied directly.
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