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Examples of white noise


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Output in this equilibrium is whitenoise, and inflation responds with a delay of one period to output deviations.
The instabilities were triggered by a superimposed weak whitenoise in the shear layer.
Their evidence suggested that the whitenoise had a modulating effect on the somatosensoryevoked potentials in these very young infants.
Patients with schizophrenia were exposed to alternating blocks of spoken text, random words, white noise, and silence while conversing with an interviewer.
One possibility is that observers generated an internal signal via imagery, and tried to superimpose this signal onto the incoming whitenoise.
On a system of hyperstable frequency locking persistence under whitenoise.
Two tests for the null hypothesis that the series is strictly whitenoise were conducted.
The structural shocks are generally assumed to be uncorrelated whitenoise processes.
The critical assumption needed to identify an undersampled system is that at least one of the exogenous time series is whitenoise.
The above theorem asserts that the frequency locking persists under a whitenoise which could be very large.
Several methods for obtaining a gradual change towards static whitenoise are presented.
Under the baseline condition, each subject was required to press the button after listening to each presentation of the whitenoise stimulus.
For whitenoise analysis, the stimuli were the same ternary random-number sequences as those used for neurons.
Representative correlograms obtained with whitenoise stimulation are shown surrounding the receptive field plots.
Consider, for example, the classic signal detection problem of discriminating a known signal in the presence of whitenoise.
The formulation studied in this paper requires that aa(z)/at= 0; the whitenoise is an unchanging substratum of the turbulence.
Also, we added whitenoise, with increasing variance.
The perturbation is introduced on the plasma velocity field at t = 0 as a random whitenoise.
Two levels of whitenoise were then introduced, and subjects were tested for their ability to discriminate place of articulation.
The test cases are implemented with 10% whitenoise.
I assumed the error terms are whitenoise.
For example, adults have been asked to perform such tasks with an overlay of whitenoise, which makes phonological processing more difficult.
Within whitenoise therefore, there is a maximum of frequency information but, with the associated implications of disorder and randomness, no intrinsic significance.
Two objects, whitenoise and a portion of silence, which carry no meaning, are nevertheless imbued with significance.
The whitenoise term is associated with a nugget effect or with variation due to measurement error associated with the yield monitor.
Unknown to them, the stimuli never comprised the letter, but only whitenoise.
In the second, the remainder of the word duration was filled with whitenoise (onset plus duration).
These exogenously generated shocks to historical series have been assumed to be normally distributed 'whitenoise'.
If = 0, the series is whitenoise and the power spectrum is flat.
The critical assumption that is needed to identify an undersampled system is that at least one of the exogenous time series be whitenoise.
How intense must a signal on a radar screen be to be detected against a background of whitenoise?
Each pixel's intensity is corrupted by the whitenoise in the synthetic images.
These images were generated by filtering whitenoise patterns with appropriate spatial kernels.
As already stated, no external signal was ever presented, and the observer only saw whitenoise.
However, even in the case of space-time whitenoise, the a priori estimate (3.1) implies the following theorem for the existence of solutions.
The effect of whitenoise on the somatosensory evoked response in sleeping newborn infants.
We recorded the change in heart rate to the gradual increase in the loudness of the whitenoise.
So-called whitenoise can be represented by a curve with no smoothness at all, and no periodicity (figure 16).
Upon listening, both show a contrast of sounds having harmonic spectrum and recognisable pitch (often in glissando), and internally articulated textures of nearly whitenoise.
The delay line (or wavetable) is initialised with whitenoise.
In our second set of processes, parametric scenarios simulate a whitenoise process with drift where the parameters are set equal to their historical estimates.
Inflation implicitly is regarded as whitenoise, and its expected value always is zero.
Resonance frequencies found from the responses to the whitenoise input.
Results of a test are shown, where there were three original components, two of them music of very different kinds and the third whitenoise.
Moreover, the results were largely independent of the contrast of the whitenoise.
In additional experiments, the stimulus-response delay was obtained by modulating the stimulus in whitenoise fashion.
The curve shows a minimum at 124 ms, which defines the "whitenoise delay" for this cell.
The minimum at 124 ms defines the whitenoise delay for this cell.
Currents were evoked by whitenoise of photopic intensity and originated exclusively from bipolar cell synapses.
As shown in the present article, the effects of the chaotic orbits on the final distribution are modified by the whitenoise occurring continuously.
For the baseline condition, we prepared a whitenoise stimulus with the same mean amplitude and duration as a typical sentence stimulus.
The magnitude of the response to whitenoise was quantified as the r. m. s. amplitude measured over the same 10-s sample as that analyzed for the delay measurements.
These noises, while ultimately having the same whitenoise stationarity, still encompass a wide range of static sounds, including random clicks and summation of sinusoids with random frequencies.
This approach has received much attention from dentists, and has usually consisted of playing music or whitenoise to the patient while dental surgery is carried out.
Alternatively, one may use a time-transforming whitenoise process in such a way that the xi are always represented by a single term in the stochastic expansion.
Electrodermal activity was continuously recorded for 12 s prior to the whitenoise onset (anticipatory phase) and for 20 s following the white noise (responsivity phase).
I assume error terms are whitenoise.
In particular, chaotic time series may have zero autocorrelations at all lags and, therefore, from a linear statistical point of view, chaos may be indistinguishable from pure whitenoise.
The presence of all types of irrelevant distraction, including whitenoise, led to an increase in the production of reference failures on the part of the patients.
A drawback of the convergence result is that we are not able to consider space-time whitenoise, which is often used as a simple model in physical applications.
The estimate made in these previous work were based on frequency-domain analysis, that is, it was calculated from the cells' response elicited by whitenoise stimuli.
However, it is not a sufficient condition because it only indicates that the change in employment is stationary, whereas (4) implies that it should be whitenoise.
However, because of the whitenoise from the random breath test brigade, people do not consider the facts.
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Children with attention deficit disorder scored higher on tests when whitenoise was being pumped into the classroom than when music was played.
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Phenomena include transient ringing in the ears (that sound like sine tones), whitenoise-like sounds, and subjective tinnitis.
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It is also known as differentiated whitenoise, due to its being the result of the differentiation of a whitenoise signal.
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The terms of the series are orthogonal (uncorrelated) with respect to a statistical input of whitenoise.
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A burst of whitenoise is usually used as the acoustic startle stimulus.
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While the additive synth system works well for sounds with a narrow spectrum, it is not useful for wider spectrum sounds like whitenoise.
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In electronic devices, it shows up as a low-frequency phenomenon, as the higher frequencies are overshadowed by whitenoise from other sources.
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However, in many practical communications systems, a matched filter is used in the receiver, due to the effects of whitenoise.
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Noise can be random or whitenoise with no coherence, or coherent noise introduced by the device's mechanism or processing algorithms.
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The quality of the whitenoise will depend on the quality of the algorithm used.
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The samples of a whitenoise signal may be sequential in time, or arranged along one or more spatial dimensions.
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Whitenoise refers to a statistical model for signals and signal sources, rather than to any specific signal.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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