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A chemical address for the Morse Code
Journal of Luminescence, 2016Abstract The International Morse Code is a method to communicate information by a sequence of ON–OFF outputs. A unique and sometime long combination of ON and OFF signals is required to distinguish letters, numerals and to separate each letter and each word.
Cristaldi DA +3 more
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Tactile Morse Code Using Locational Stimulus Identification
IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2018This research investigated several haptic interfaces designed to reduce mistakes in Morse code reception. Results concluded that a bimanual setup, discriminating dots/dashes by left/right location, reduced the amount of errors to only 56.6 percent of the errors compared to a unimanual setup that used temporal discrimination to distinguish dots and ...
Michael Walker, Kyle B. Reed
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The Morse Code Game: Morse in a Minute
ASEE-NE 2022 ProceedingsUnderstanding the physics aspects of electronic elements is both interesting and useful to our day-to-day life. During our undergraduate lab course “PHYS 2372: Electronics for Scientists” in fall 2021, we were asked to design and build a prototype device that accomplishes a specific purpose.
Heather Morrell +4 more
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Morse Code Representation using EMG Signals
2019 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC), 2019Morse code is the most basic emergency communication method. It expresses alphabet and numbers by using the combinations of dots and dashes. Because of its simple structure which only contains dots and dashes, Morse code is expressed in a variety of ways.
JeHun Gu +3 more
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Surface coding based on Morse theory
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1991Coding system requirements are briefly discussed. Classical Morse theory, which was primarily motivated by the calculus of variations, is reviewed. The limits of the theory are examined, and an extension that enables 3-D surfaces to be accurately reconstructed from cross sections is presented.
Y. Shinagawa, T.L. Kunii, Y.L. Kergosien
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2017
Accept a string from a user and convert to Morse code and display on screen. Allow for letters only.
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Accept a string from a user and convert to Morse code and display on screen. Allow for letters only.
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Journal of Experimental Biology, 2003
![Figure][1] Noses, mouthparts and antennae are just some of the body parts used to detect smells in nature. What all these structures have in common is sensilla– hair-like structures that contain one to a few olfactory neurones, which respond to odours.
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![Figure][1] Noses, mouthparts and antennae are just some of the body parts used to detect smells in nature. What all these structures have in common is sensilla– hair-like structures that contain one to a few olfactory neurones, which respond to odours.
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Submarine Telegraphy with Morse Code
IETE Journal of Education, 1960(1960). Submarine Telegraphy with Morse Code. IETE Journal of Education: Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 164-171.
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Mass Spectrometry-Based Techniques to Elucidate the Sugar Code
Chemical Reviews, 2022Márkó Grabarics +2 more
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