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Muscle & Nerve, 2023
See article on pages 148–156 in this issue.
Francis O. Walker, Frederick Kremkau
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See article on pages 148–156 in this issue.
Francis O. Walker, Frederick Kremkau
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Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2014
By using appropriate instrumentation, we have found that cochlear microphonics (CM) advance or delay their appearance, depending on the sound pressure that generates them. This time variation is on the order of microseconds. We have not found any reference to this behaviour, which is why we make the finding known.We used the standard instrumentation ...
Julio, Sanjuán Juaristi +1 more
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By using appropriate instrumentation, we have found that cochlear microphonics (CM) advance or delay their appearance, depending on the sound pressure that generates them. This time variation is on the order of microseconds. We have not found any reference to this behaviour, which is why we make the finding known.We used the standard instrumentation ...
Julio, Sanjuán Juaristi +1 more
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Approximating Low Latency Queueing Buffer Latency
2008 Fourth Advanced International Conference on Telecommunications, 2008Low latency queueing (LLQ) is an internet protocol (IP) router discipline that is being used to ensure that performance-sensitive high priority traffic, such as voice and video, receive their high level of performance, while allowing less performance-sensitive traffic, such as e-mail or best-effort IP, to receive some portion of the bandwidth.
Martin J. Fischer +2 more
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Journal of Financial Markets, 2011
We define low-latency activity as strategies that respond to market events in the millisecond environment, the hallmark of proprietary trading by high-frequency trading firms. We propose a new measure of low-latency activity that can be constructed from publicly-available NASDAQ data to investigate the impact of high-frequency trading on the market ...
Joel Hasbrouck, Gideon Saar
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We define low-latency activity as strategies that respond to market events in the millisecond environment, the hallmark of proprietary trading by high-frequency trading firms. We propose a new measure of low-latency activity that can be constructed from publicly-available NASDAQ data to investigate the impact of high-frequency trading on the market ...
Joel Hasbrouck, Gideon Saar
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2005 International Conference on Computer Design, 2004
As I review performance trends, I am struck by a consistent theme across many technologies: bandwidth improves much more quickly than latency. Here, I list a half-dozen performance milestones to document this observation, many reasons why it happens, a few ways to cope with it, a rule of thumb to quantify it, plus an example of how to design systems ...
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As I review performance trends, I am struck by a consistent theme across many technologies: bandwidth improves much more quickly than latency. Here, I list a half-dozen performance milestones to document this observation, many reasons why it happens, a few ways to cope with it, a rule of thumb to quantify it, plus an example of how to design systems ...
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British Medical Bulletin, 1985
Resistance des herpesviridae et de l'herpesvirus hominis en particulier aux antiviraux.
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Resistance des herpesviridae et de l'herpesvirus hominis en particulier aux antiviraux.
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