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    Diversity of ghost notes in tubas, euphoniums and saxhorns by Mattéoli Rémi, Gilbert Joël, Terrien Soizic, Dalmont Jean-Pierre, Vergez Christophe, Maugeais Sylvain, Brasseur Emmanuel

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The ghost note is a natural note which can be played exclusively on bass brass instruments with a predominantly-expanding bore profile such as tubas, euphoniums or saxhorns. …”
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    Noise-induced stabilization of saddle-node ghosts by Josep Sardanyés, Carles Raich, Tomás Alarcón

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It is known that saddle-node (s-n) bifurcations leave a saddle remnant (or ghost) in the region of the phase space where the annihilation of the fixed points occurred. …”
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    The Machine in the Ghost: Autonomy, Hyperconnectivity, and Residual Causality by Barry M. O’Reilly

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…As hyperconnectivity increases, the ghost becomes more unpredictable, unmanageable, and even less like the machine. …”
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    Elizabeth’s Ghost: The Afterlife of the Queen in Stuart England by Carole Levin

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…In 1706 in the reign of the last Stuart monarch Elizabeth made another appearance in <em>Queen Elizabeths Ghost: or A Dream</em>. Unlike the earlier Elizabeth who stated that James was not a worthy successor, this Elizabeth praised Queen Anne as her worthy successor. …”
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    Quantum face recognition protocol with ghost imaging by Vahid Salari, Dilip Paneru, Erhan Saglamyurek, Milad Ghadimi, Moloud Abdar, Mohammadreza Rezaee, Mehdi Aslani, Shabir Barzanjeh, Ebrahim Karimi

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…“interaction-free” imaging or “ghost” imaging. Interfacing these imaging techniques with our quantum pattern recognition processor provides input images that possess a better signal-to-noise ratio, lower exposures, and higher resolution, thus speeding up the machine learning process further. …”
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