Nature, Volume 428Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 13
Page 7
... signal processing techniques that can take advantage of such a finding even if the signal process is indeed chaotic. Mostly, we will fit some nonlinear models such as neural networks to the signals, and this nonlinear model fitting does ...
... signal processing techniques that can take advantage of such a finding even if the signal process is indeed chaotic. Mostly, we will fit some nonlinear models such as neural networks to the signals, and this nonlinear model fitting does ...
Page 28
... Signals Any prior knowledge about a contaminating noise should be used in estimating the hidden signal. When ECG signal represented as x(t) is monitored in a noisy environment where noise is represented as n(t), then the measured signal ...
... Signals Any prior knowledge about a contaminating noise should be used in estimating the hidden signal. When ECG signal represented as x(t) is monitored in a noisy environment where noise is represented as n(t), then the measured signal ...
Page 298
Ulrich Karrenberg. Signal distortion as a result of signal windowing In conclusion we should like to return to the digital processing of long - lasting analog signals for instance an audio signal . The digital processing of long ...
Ulrich Karrenberg. Signal distortion as a result of signal windowing In conclusion we should like to return to the digital processing of long - lasting analog signals for instance an audio signal . The digital processing of long ...
Contents
of genetically modified grain | 8 |
Just | 14 |
Medical editors urged to accept ethical code | 17 |
16 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activity analysis antibody apoptosis applications assays atom Biol biology boson cancer candidates Cdh1 cell biology Centre China Chlb chromosome Cks1 clinical cloned complex culture cyclin cyclin E density disease domain drug e-mail effects experience Ferroplasma follicle function funding gene expression genetic genome GlcN6P hCDC4 Higgs boson human increase indicated infection ING4 Institute interactions kinetochores Laboratory mice microtubules molecular molecules mucus mutations myocardin Nature nature publishing group Naturejobs neurons observed ocean oocytes ovaries phase photon Phys polar population postdoctoral prion probe production protein PSI+ qubit rapamycin receptor recombination region riboswitches ribozyme rld1 RNA interference role scientific scientists sequence signal siRNA Skp2 species stem cells strains structure Supplementary Fig surface target temperature transfected tubulin tumour University wild-type yeast