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Tuning properties of the auditory frequency-shift detectors

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2009
Demany and Ramos [(2005). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 117, 833–841] found that it is possible to hear an upward or downward pitch change between two successive pure tones differing in frequency even when the first tone is informationally masked by other tones, preventing a conscious perception of its pitch. This provides evidence for the existence of automatic
Laurent, Demany   +2 more
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Property Similarity Line Segment Detector

2021 IEEE International Conference on Imaging Systems and Techniques (IST), 2021
Juncan Deng   +5 more
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Some Properties of Presence Detectors

Transportation Science, 1970
Presence detectors on highways record whether or not there are any cars on some nonzero length section of highway. The absence of cars is used as a criterion for switching a vehicle-actuated signal. The problem considered here is the following. Cars pass the detector according to a Poisson process, at velocities that are independent, identically ...
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Properties of Thermistor Infrared Detectors

Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1953
Thermistor bolometers are fast, sensitive infrared detectors with good responsivity from 1 to 15 microns. The detectors consist of a thin flake of thermistor material mounted on a thermal sink. The time constant of the detectors is determined by the type of thermal sink on which the flakes are mounted.
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Electric Field Properties of CdTe Nuclear Detectors

2006 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2006
Recently, diode-like In/CdTe/Pt detectors have been realized which look very promising thanks to their enhanced spectroscopic performance. Scope of this work is to investigate the electric field distribution inside these detectors and its temporal evolution by means of the Pockets effect.
Cola A, Farella I, Mancini AM, Donati A
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Effects of Material Properties in Amorphous Silicon Color Detectors

MRS Proceedings, 1999
AbstractIn this work we study the effects of material properties on the reading process of color detectors by using a two dimensional simulator for the transient regime. In particular, starting from the potential and charge distribution in the device, we describe effects of the density of defects on the self-bias process.
CAPUTO, Domenico   +5 more
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Fundamental Properties of Superheated Drop (Bubble) Detectors

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 1999
Superheated drop detectors and bubble damage detectors find increasing applications in ionising radiation dosimetry and spectrometry. These emulsions of overexpanded halocarbon droplets can be manufactured to respond selectively to densely ionising particles, such as neutron recoils, or to all directly and indirectly ionising radiations.
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Properties of Frequency Difference Detectors

2009
Among other applications, frequency-tracking loops are employed in digital-data receivers, either as a frequency-acquisition aid for phase-locked coherent reception, or as the sole carrier-frequency control for noncoherent reception. This article provides details of design and performance of the frequency-difference detector that lies at the heart of ...
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Development of an “α-TOF” detector for correlated measurement of atomic masses and decay properties

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2020
T Niwase, P Schury, H Miyatake
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