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High-precision time-domain stereoscopic imaging with a femtosecond electro-optic comb. [PDF]
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Association between time-domain heart rate variability, diastolic dysfunction and unplanned readmission to cardiovascular department in older type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. [PDF]
Chen F +5 more
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Model reduction of structural mechanical response in the time domain. [PDF]
Yan X, Guo X, He N, Shi J, Zhao D.
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Time-domain response bounds for linear time invariant systems with application to transmission line traveling waves. [PDF]
Štumpf M, Nordebo S.
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Quantifying uncertainty in phasor-based time-domain fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy. [PDF]
Chen Q, Park J, Mu S, Gao L.
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Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 2021
We present the results of an experimental pulsed DNP study at 1.2 T (33.5 GHz/51 MHz electron and 1H Larmor frequencies, respectively). The results include a comparison of constant-amplitude NOVEL (CA-NOVEL), ramped-amplitude NOVEL (RA-NOVEL) and the frequency-swept integrated solid effect (FS-ISE) experiments all of which were performed at the NOVEL ...
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We present the results of an experimental pulsed DNP study at 1.2 T (33.5 GHz/51 MHz electron and 1H Larmor frequencies, respectively). The results include a comparison of constant-amplitude NOVEL (CA-NOVEL), ramped-amplitude NOVEL (RA-NOVEL) and the frequency-swept integrated solid effect (FS-ISE) experiments all of which were performed at the NOVEL ...
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Optics Letters, 1995
We demonstrate that, using a hologram, we can convert a spatial x-y image into an x-t image, where one spatial dimension is now transformed into the time domain. In particular, we generate the temporal equivalent of our corporate logo, where every pixel of the image is now represented by a short optical pulse.
M C, Nuss, R L, Morrison
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We demonstrate that, using a hologram, we can convert a spatial x-y image into an x-t image, where one spatial dimension is now transformed into the time domain. In particular, we generate the temporal equivalent of our corporate logo, where every pixel of the image is now represented by a short optical pulse.
M C, Nuss, R L, Morrison
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Compression in the Time Domain
American Journal of Audiology, 1993High input levels can cause saturation and "fast pumping" effects in hearing aids. The resulting distortion products and changes in speech amplitude envelope are examined in the time domain. Spectrograms reveal changes in speech elements not apparent with time domain methods.
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