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Analysis of Time Domain NMR and Other Signals
1999International ...
Rutledge, Douglas N. +4 more
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Emotional Facial Expression Analysis in the Time Domain
2015Emotions have been studied for a long time and results show that they play an important role in human cognitive functions. In fact, emotions play an extremely important role during the communication between people. And the human face is the most communicative part of the body for expressing emotions; it is recognized that a link exists between facial ...
Thi Duyen Ngo, Thi Chau Ma, The Duy Bui
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Time domain analysis of scattering by a water droplet
Applied Optics, 2011Rainbows, coronas and glories are caused by the scattering of sunlight from water droplets in the atmosphere. Although these optical phenomena are seen fairly frequently, even scientifically minded people sometimes struggle to provide explanations for their formation.
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Frequency and time domain analysis
2005The radar and signal processing techniques required to extract the features associated with the propulsion systems tend to use low-range resolution waveforms and utilise time and frequency domain analysis methods. Fairly simple models are presented, which are representative of the techniques used for modelling the effects and performing the target ...
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Neuronal mechanisms for pitch analysis in the time domain
Experimental Brain Research, 1981Many units in the auditory midbrain nucleus (MLD) of the Guinea fowl are found to be tuned to amplitude modulated tones (AM). For a given response maximum the relationship of the period tau m of the modulation frequency fm and the period tau c of the carrier frequency fc may be given by an empirical equation: m . tau m + n . tau c = 1 . tau l, where m,
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System Analysis in the Time Domain
1991The algorithms discussed in the preceding chapter enable us to manipulate high-order system transfer functions in the frequency domain. To obtain the corresponding time response involves the solution of high-order differential equations, using the inverse Laplace transformation, which is a laborious method even for simple input functions such as step ...
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