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[The damaging effects of two exposures to 100 dB white noise on myelination of the auditory nerve in mouse cochleae mechanism of repeated noise exposure on myelin sheath of cochlear auditory nerve in mice]. [PDF]
Zhang S, Liu K, Gong S.
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UNIT ROOTS IN WHITE NOISE [PDF]
We show that the empirical distribution of the roots of the vector autoregression (VAR) of order p fitted to T observations of a general stationary or nonstationary process converges to the uniform distribution over the unit circle on the complex plane, when both T and p tend to infinity so that (ln T)/p → 0 and p3/T → 0.
Harald Uhlig, Alexei Onatski
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JAMA Oncology, 2018
With more products joining the Internet of Things, a growing number of PCB designers are having to embrace EMC for the first time. Ralf Brüning discusses some EMC basics and offers some practical design tips.
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With more products joining the Internet of Things, a growing number of PCB designers are having to embrace EMC for the first time. Ralf Brüning discusses some EMC basics and offers some practical design tips.
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Hypermedicalization in White Noise
Journal of Medical Humanities, 2014The Nazis hijacked Germany's medical establishment and appropriated medical language to hegemonize their ideology. In White Noise, shifting medical information stifles the public into docility. In Nazi Germany the primacy of language and medical authority magnified the importance of academic doctors.
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White-Noise Shock; White-Noise Exogenous Variables
1979This chapter develops the necessary and sufficient conditions for identification of a dynamic shock-error model under somewhat restrictive assumptions. In particular, the shock and the exogenous variables are assumed to be mutually independent white-noise variables.
Agustin Maravall +2 more
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White noise in information signal models
A definition of white noise processes in strong sense, main properties of the noise, a characteristic function for a white noise of general type that allows us to characterize the white noise processes are suggested.
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Index on Censorship, 1998
Neo-Nazi groups are recruiting throughout the developed world; leading the drive are their high energy, punk-derived anthems of ...
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Neo-Nazi groups are recruiting throughout the developed world; leading the drive are their high energy, punk-derived anthems of ...
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International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2012
P3a and P3b event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were elicited with an auditory three-stimulus (target, distracter, and standard) discrimination task in which subjects responded only to the target. Distracter stimuli consisted of white noise or novel sounds with stimulus characteristics perceptually matched.
David W, Frank +2 more
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P3a and P3b event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were elicited with an auditory three-stimulus (target, distracter, and standard) discrimination task in which subjects responded only to the target. Distracter stimuli consisted of white noise or novel sounds with stimulus characteristics perceptually matched.
David W, Frank +2 more
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Consonant confusions in white noise
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008The classic [MN55] confusion matrix experiment (16 consonants, white noise masker) was repeated by using computerized procedures, similar to those of Phatak and Allen (2007). [“Consonant and vowel confusions in speech-weighted noise,” J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 121, 2312–2316].
Sandeep A, Phatak +2 more
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