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... output is produced by signal and noise or noise alone can be made in an optimum fashion using only the am- plitude of the unidimensional vector representing the present output of the filter . The actual decision rule employed depends ...
... output is produced by signal and noise or noise alone can be made in an optimum fashion using only the am- plitude of the unidimensional vector representing the present output of the filter . The actual decision rule employed depends ...
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... output would be maximum . At the signal epoch the noise - free data vector has the same direction cosines as the ... output of the matched filter is at a maximum . Such a procedure is easy to instrument with a time derivative taker ...
... output would be maximum . At the signal epoch the noise - free data vector has the same direction cosines as the ... output of the matched filter is at a maximum . Such a procedure is easy to instrument with a time derivative taker ...
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... output amplitudes are stored along with the measurement of the time at which they were taken . Held Tap Outputs Hold ... output of a filter matched to that waveform . In the sys- tem of Fig . 4 , where three waveforms are possible , the ...
... output amplitudes are stored along with the measurement of the time at which they were taken . Held Tap Outputs Hold ... output of a filter matched to that waveform . In the sys- tem of Fig . 4 , where three waveforms are possible , the ...
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Therapeutic Applications of Highintensity Ultrasound | 5 |
Ultrasonic Cleaning | 12 |
Ultrasonic Diagnosis with Continuous Waves | 13 |
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Acta action potentials amplitude analysis applied articular cartilage Ascenzi B-scan B-scan system behaviour bending test biological bone Buschmann cathode ray tube cell clinical collagen collagen fibres compressive Conf Connective Tissue crystal deformation Diagnostic Ultrasound diameter displacement dissimilarity number echogram echographic effect elastic elastin electron microscopy energy epoch error estimation Evans eyeball femur fibrils frequency GN/m² Haversian systems human increase intensity lamellae Langer's lines layer linear load longitudinal matched filter material maximum measurement mechanical properties method microscope MN/m² neural neuron noise normal obtained oil path Ophthalm osteocytes osteones output possible principal components probe procedure PSPs recorded response retina samples Scanning electron scanning electron microscopy Sedlin SIDUO-Kongressbericht signal skin sound beam specimens spike waveforms stress at fracture stress-strain curve structure surface technique tensile stress tension transducer tumour Ultrasonic Diagnosis Univ values of Young's variations vector wave waveform waveform separation Wiedau Young's Modulus Ztschr