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  • DPCM also refers to 'differential pulse-code modulation', a type of digital communications method.
  • er measurements had used mechanical means of modulation achieving frequencies of around 10 kHz, but
  • Wavelet modulation, also known as fractal modulation, is a modu
  • d toward complex oscillators using frequency modulation, amplitude modulation, and dynamic waveshapi
  • rmonic version of the previous D-flat, not a modulation) and has a lively rhythm, leading to the Las
  • ponents of tools for use in therapeutic gene modulation and zinc finger nucleases.
  • ither resistors or capacitors, and frequency modulation and sweeping can be accomplished with an ext
  • pective character until a sudden two-measure modulation and crescendo lead to an impassioned climax
  • of the electrons (an effect called velocity modulation), and the electromagnetic field due to the b
  • d provide a crucial component toward synapse modulation and long-term potentiation.Furthermore, a tr
  • d on a different basis of organic growth and modulation; and the function of musical motifs in linki
  • "Optical modulation and detection in slotted silicon waveguides"
  • Carter wrote the pieces as studies in tempo modulation and the use of four-note chords.
  • erator - Plate, room and spring reverb, with modulation and shimmer modes.
  • He is famous for his dialogue modulation and expressions, which brought him into lime
  • "Wagner, 'On Modulation,' and Tristan," Cambridge Opera Journal, i (
  • signal [i.e., the waveform's time/frequency modulation and polarization]
  • e made to use radiotelephone using amplitude modulation and single-sideband modulation within the ba
  • trengths of which (or Difference in Depth of Modulation) are detected by electronics in the aircraft
  • They can be operated at very high speed; a modulation bandwidth of tens of gigahertz can be achiev
  • iode detector is only sensitive to amplitude modulation but even circuits that are normally used for
  • y, P2X4 receptors are also very sensitive to modulation by the macrocyclic lactone, ivermectin.
  • use non-stereo subcarriers, increasing total modulation by 0.5% for each 1% used by the subcarriers.
  • with schizophrenia, likely through dopamine modulation by nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
  • Modulation characteristics include CW, FMCW, and pulsed
  • Specifically the modulation collimator, invented by Minoru Oda, was used
  • Rotational Modulation Collimators (or RMCs) are a specialization o
  • the first mission to make use of Rotational Modulation Collimators in space.
  • nsform technique using a set of 9 rotational modulation collimators.
  • two stereo output amplifiers and a joystick modulation controller.
  • gral of the frequency, this triangular phase modulation corresponds to a square frequency modulation
  • abaret show tunes", and called the shifts in modulation coupled with dissonant chords "intoxicating"
  • h he won the Nobel prize is his invention of modulation doping, a method for making extremely high m
  • n his standard "Lady Bird", which contains a modulation down a major third (from C to A♭).
  • frequently used for pulse-shaping in digital modulation due to its ability to minimise intersymbol i
  • This modulation enhances the actions of GABA, causing an inc
  • 2006 DJ Ruby - Modulation Error
  • These genes encodes the ribosome modulation factor protein, which affects the translatio
  • s bolstered by the observation that ribosome modulation factor binds ribosomal RNA, and many cis-reg
  • rol surfaces fixed, using only engine thrust modulation for control.
  • jects of the ARL was in developing amplitude modulation for transmitters, allowing audio communicati
  • RGB Laser Light Modulation for Digital Imaging of Photographic Film
  • inear impairments, with respect to other OOK modulation formats.
  • Also, it is difficult to achieve modulation frequencies distinguishable from those that
  • , the Klingon Duras sisters obtain the phase modulation frequency of the Enterprise-D's shields, ren
  • also carries radio data encoded using phase modulation, giving a time-of-day signal, and control si
  • who conceived of the design using frequency modulation, Henryk Magnuski who was the principal RF en
  • hole camera is the most basic form of such a modulation imager, but a single aperture mask can conta
  • "Terahertz all-optical modulation in silicon-polymer hybrid system".
  • sity needed for this dynamic balance, called modulation instability, it can merge with another filam
  • One of the objectives of this type of modulation is to send data at multiple rates over a cha
  • resonance model, predicts that the cause of modulation is non-linear resonance in the star interior
  • ffect, which is sometimes called long-period modulation, is a variation in period and amplitude in R
  • s where narrow linewidth is required, direct modulation is avoided due to a high bandwidth "chirping
  • This modulation is a result of a protein or transcript which
  • thers by John Ambrose Fleming, that the term modulation is first used to describe imprinting an audi
  • MHz, modulation is 9600 Baud AFSK.
  • The polarization modulation is converted into an intensity modulation vi
  • r duality is meaningless and the practice of modulation is dropped.
  • This ribosome modulation is a part of the stringent response in bacte
  • The modulation is repeated Morse-style dashes of a 400 Hz t
  • Covalent modulation is the alteration of a protein's shape and f
  • Frequency modulation is more tolerant of doppler shifts than sing
  • The EAM is candidate for use in external modulation links in telecommunications.
  • FMM, force modulation microscopy
  • "Flowers Become Screens" (Frequency Modulation Mix) - 7:41
  • A few beacons transmit signals in digital modulation modes, like radioteletype (F1B) and PSK31 (G
  • Ligands do not bind to NGFIB, so modulation occurs at the level of protein expression an
  • The Buddha did incorporate moderate modulation of the length of breath as part of the preli
  • which exert their effects primarily through modulation of the monoamine neurotransmitter systems.
  • The allosteric modulation of P2X receptors by pH and metals appears to
  • a subclass of SMADs that are involved in the modulation of transforming growth factor beta ligands.
  • y for the most important receptors, although modulation of most important central neurotransmitters,
  • mic ray, high energy gamma-ray astronomy and modulation of solar activity.
  • Differences in the pitch and modulation of the song of Z. somadikartai are noted in
  • ard for 2010: "The brain under self-control: modulation of inhibitory and monitoring cortical networ
  • hat the major effect of hydergine may be the modulation of synaptic neurotransmission rather than so
  • in Escherichia coli results in differential modulation of RpoS levels and stability" Journal of Bac
  • d inhibition of these enzymes results in the modulation of hormone production.
  • Presenilins play a key role in the modulation of intracellular Ca2+ involved in presynapti
  • hese proposed pathways include inappropriate modulation of nuclear receptor function; therefore, the
  • iated by ligand binding, and this results in modulation of gene expression or translation of mRNA to
  • ects along the surface of the skin, allowing modulation of grip on an object.
  • rized with the same handedness, this regular modulation of the refractive index yields selective ref
  • Modulation of ROS levels, inhibition of topoisomerases
  • -renewal appears to be related to the direct modulation of downstream targets Bcl-2, Notch, and HMGA
  • oduced results that indicate a potential for modulation of lipid metabolism; consequently HCA is an
  • Modulation of the X-ray light at the 4.26 second rotati
  • that has been identified as being key to the modulation of regulatory pathways of vesicle release in
  • and this process accounts for the protein's modulation of the immune system.:2382
  • raction, and might have implications for the modulation of channel blockade by the MaxiK β subunits.
  • ouble-chirped mirrors to control dispersion, modulation of the pump power using an acousto-optic mod
  • rbiting the star or suggests that rotational modulation of the visibility of stellar surface activit
  • in different tissues, this allows selective modulation of ion transport and means that a single neu
  • rs to have a different effect on brain-based modulation of gait and stance than other music tested t
  • , cytokine receptors (JAK/STATs), as well as modulation of various other “accessory” proteins such a
  • Modulation of Impedance in DNA Solutions by Ions and Mo
  • e expressed peripherally and involved in the modulation of blood pressure and kidney function respec
  • al drug design begins with a hypothesis that modulation of a specific biological target may have the
  • euronal tone to the iris sphincter muscle by modulation of postsynaptic α2-adrenergic receptors with
  • eceptor binding profile involving allosteric modulation of several GABAA receptor subtypes, being se
  • The periodic helical modulation of the fiber core is similar to modulation i
  • Modulation of protein synthesis and protein Kinase C co
  • d neurons were recently shown to function in modulation of chemorepulsion behavior.
  • The first is evidence that modulation of the target will have therapeutic value.
  • st has potential weight loss effects through modulation of lipolysis.
  • iated by ligand binding, and this results in modulation of gene expression.
  • of HVHF theory is informed by the emotional modulation of cognition in the context human-systems in
  • Additionally, modulation of sphingolipid metabolism by phosphatidylin
  • ith phthorai, that signs indicating specific modulation or alteration phenomena (see more below).
  • ase noise becomes important at the frequency modulation or phase modulation of waves with energy of
  • orresponds to three channel output frequency modulation oscillator (YM2203) but also corresponds to
  • GHz was built using an 8 mm band Dicke-type modulation radiometer.
  • a semiconductor based MQW shutter capable of modulation rates up to 10 Mbit/s, depending on link cha
  • yle digitisation technique called pulse code modulation running at a sample rate of 14,000 per secon
  • le from that obtained with standard analogue modulation schemes used in communications systems, such
  • n formula) of nenano as well as the phthora ( modulation sign) of nenano in manuscripts makes it clea
  • Distortion(dirty) channel-(Comes after the modulation signal is sent to clean amplifier (8x10), th
  • Phthorai are modulation signs and/or alteration signs.
  • rm of Aspnes cites often as third-derivative modulation spectroscopy.
  • of Franz-Keldysh effect and third-derivative modulation spectroscopy.
  • rials are planned or under way for a digital modulation such as Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM).
  • ital synthesizer (complex additive and phase modulation synthesis), along with non-electronic pieces
  • wireless propagation environments, adaptive modulation systems exhibit great performance enhancemen
  • Adaptive modulation systems improve rate of transmission, and/or
  • Adaptive modulation systems invariably require some channel stat
  • Bigg Jus / NMS (Nephlim Modulation Systems)
  • This time the modulation takes a different turn and the climactic the
  • Most modulation techniques transmit a bit or chip over many
  • In a process termed “solar modulationthe Sun and solar wind alter the intensity
  • y being mapped to the up/ down controls, and modulation to left/ right.
  • and dramatic theme in octaves, leading to a modulation to the relative major (F) and presentation o
  • less heater, with high BTU capacity and full modulation to supply continuous stream of hot water acr
  • devices as well, since they use pulse-width modulation to maintain the brightness of individual pix
  • The song features voice modulation to make the vocal track first lower and high
  • 500 kHz) with various schemes of amplitude modulation to achieve the desired result - cut or coagu
  • ixteenth notes that the piano had before the modulation to E major.
  • XOY New Scotland, two experimental frequency modulation transmitters on 48.5 MHz which signed on in
  • re were 760 channels available for amplitude modulation voice transmissions, in the 118 - 137 MHz se
  • ulators in telecommunications small size and modulation voltages are desired.
  • Since the EAM requires small size and low modulation voltages, possibility of obtaining quantum d
  • uninterrupted even-tone; the monotony of his modulation was frequently broken by cadences introduced
  • erbolic guidance path by phase comparison of modulation waveforms derived from signals received from
  • Five different modulation waveforms can be selected, each of which can
  • ost international broadcasters use amplitude modulation with a stepping of 5 kHz between channels; a
  • nce, controlling speed, pitch, frequency and modulation with a series of coloured crystals.
  • It may denote a modulation within another mode to an intervallic struct