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Neutralization of LC- and RC-Disturbances with Left-Handed and NGD Effects
Published 2013-10-01“…For canceling these disturbing effects, we can proceed with the transfer function neutralization in the considered operating frequency bands. …”
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Stance disturbance in multiple sclerosis: brainstem lesions and posturographic assessment
Published 2012-01-01“…When brainstem lesion was detected, Fourier analysis showed a typical pattern characterized by inversion of the 0- 0.1 Hz and 0.1 - 0.25 Hz. frequency bands. </span></p> <p><span>Conclusions. …”
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Multi-level Signal Decomposition for Power Quality Disturbance Classification
Published 2023-01-01“…The introduction of electric vehicles impose large disturbance to the grid-level power signal due to the charging and discharging mechanism. …”
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CHANGE IN PSYCHOSOCIAL STATUS OF PATIENTS AFTER GASTRIC BANDING
Published 2016-12-01“…The effect of the body weight reduction on the life quality and appearance of patients is studied after gastric banding at pronounced obesity in the first two years after the post-surgical period. …”
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The Sub-Band Vectoring Technique for Multi-Operator Environments
Published 2016-01-01“…Self- and alien-far end cross talk (FEXT) disturbances on the same cable severely limit performance in the commonly employed VDSL2 17a (0 - 17.6 MHz) standard profile. …”
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Snow Wetness Retrieved from L-Band Radiometry
Published 2018-02-01“…The latter two are estimated in the first retrieval-step employing the well-established two-parameter ( ρ S , ε G ) retrieval scheme designed for dry snow conditions and explored in the companion paper that is included in this special issue in terms of its sensitivity with respect to disturbative melting effects. The two-step retrieval approach proposed and investigated here, opens up the possibility of using airborne or spaceborne L-band radiometry to estimate ( ρ S , ε G ) and additionally snow liquid water as a new passive L-band data product.…”
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Cell miniaturization for x-band frequency selective surface
Published 2018“…First, the FSS is developed on the FR-4 substrate to perform as the band-stop planar FSS which support the attenuation over the X-band signals ranging from 8 GHz to 12 GHz. …”
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Sleep disturbances and autonomic dysfunction in patients with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
Published 2014-07-01“…PoTS patients, however, showed a diminished variability of the LF band, HF band and LF/HF ratio in different sleep stages. …”
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Location and classification of power quality disturbance based on wavelet packet and PN
Published 2016-05-01“…The disturbance signals were sampled and decomposed by using wavelet packet to extract wavelet packet reconstructed coefficient and to locate signal saltation point, then the energy of each band was calculated and normalized, energy feature vectors were constructed as input sample of PNN for network training and testing, and finally classification of different disturbance signal was achieved. …”
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Analysis of Pre-Earthquake Space Electric Field Disturbance Observed by CSES
Published 2022-06-01“…The disturbance of the electric field in the ULF band was extracted using the S-G filtering method. …”
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Effects of research disturbance on nest survival in a mixed colony of waterbirds
Published 2019-10-01“…Banding chicks in multi-species colonies is challenging because it involves disturbances to species that are at different stages of progress in their reproduction. …”
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Decision support for aquatic restoration based on species‐specific responses to disturbance
Published 2022-10-01“…Bands of optimum in‐lake conditions occurred throughout the eastern and western portions of the Lake Erie nearshore zone; some areas were less disturbed than desirable. …”
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Cardiac rhythm disturbance in athletes with cardiac connective tissue dysplasia syndrome
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Assessment of Forest above Ground Biomass Estimation Using Multi-Temporal C-band Sentinel-1 and Polarimetric L-band PALSAR-2 Data
Published 2018-09-01“…This paper studies the ability of the single- and multi-temporal C-band Sentinel-1 and polarimetric L-band PALSAR-2 data to estimate live AGB based on ground truth data collected in New England, USA in 2017. …”
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Subcortical band heterotopia and pachygyria with cognitive deterioration in an elderly patient
Published 2021-06-01“…Subcortical band heterotopia and pachygyria are rare conditions characterized by ectopic neuronal migration, leading to the appearance of "continuous double cortex appearance" and loss of normal convolutions of the cortex, respectively on neuroimaging. …”
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Study on ground plane electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) structure
Published 2013“…Electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) structure [4] is formed by artificial periodic material or sometimes in non-periodic form, inspired from photonic crystal, that control/prohibit the propagation of electromagnetic waves in a specified band of frequency. …”
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Preventing misdiagnosis in amniotic band sequence: a case report
Published 2013-03-01“…It is also suggested that amputations and constriction rings might be due to vascular disturbances. Anomalies resulting from amniotic bands are quite variable and sometimes may simulate chromosomal abnormalities. …”
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Color and aerosol changes in Jupiter after a North Temperate Belt disturbance
Published 2020“…The banded appearance of Jupiter’s atmosphere shows significant changes over time, sometimes even transforming the reflectivity of a whole latitudinal band in a few weeks, and staying for years with an aspect different from the usual one. …”
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Bypass transition in a boundary layer subject to sheet-type freestream disturbance
Published 2020-01-01“…In this study, the receptivity of a flat-plate boundary layer was studied by introducing a thin sheet-type disturbance. An airfoil-shaped device was used to generate a thin disturbance without velocity deficit in which a steady jet was ejected from its trailing edge to the downstream. …”
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