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The evolution of nanopore measurements: from biological out-of-plane pores to plastic in-plane pores.

open access: yesLab Chip
Akabirov K   +6 more
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Approximate quantum circuit compilation for proton-transfer kinetics on quantum processors.

open access: yesPhys Chem Chem Phys
Kovyrshin A   +17 more
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Noise in Noise

2023
This book aims to thoroughly examine noise’s conceptual potencies and explore and amplify its epistemic consequences. The author explores the prospect of different “contextures” of a present made volatile by noise. In a moment when our species exhibits the capacity of global-scale coordination and the design of robust, adaptable social systems, we need
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Tracking noise in noise.

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2011
Very often one wants to track one type of noise embedded in another noise. In addition, the noises may be nonstationary. For example, suppose one wants to track in time and or space a reverberation type noise that is embedded in an background ambient noise.
Leon Cohen, Lorenzo Galleani
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Low-noise noise

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1985
A practical method of computation is described for making periodic signals V(t) which have a given frequency spectrum and which minimize the variance 〈(V2−〈V〉2)2〉 in power as a function of time. These signals can be used to measure the spectral response of a system (the transfer function): They represent a significant improvement over traditional ...
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Noise correlation

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1991
AbstractCalculations and experiments that provide support for our previously stated theorem are presented: If two coils simultaneously receiving magnetic resonance signals from the same anatomic region exhibit zero mutual inductance, there can be no correlation of the noise.
A, Jesmanowicz   +3 more
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