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For example, an important approach is to linearise the field equations.
Appropriate shaping of the fixed coils can also help to linearise the scale.
There is one remaining degree of freedom that the designer can use to maximimally linearise the phase/frequency response.
In the next run the elongation of the complementary strand will linearise the hairpin separating the fluorophore and quencher.
The UKF attempts to improve on the EKF by removing the need to linearise the measurement and state equations.
The first step when studying equilibrium points of dynamical systems is to linearize the system.
To completely linearize the equation, a second transformation is employed:
In engineering applications it is often desirable to linearize non-linear drag forces.
In order to fully linearize the primitive equations, one must assume the following solution:
High frequency AC bias was used to linearize the recording.
In a sufficiently small neighborhood of the critical point, we may linearize the action of the renormalization group.
We tell no such tales because we cannot linearize the bounteous success of these creatures into our favored ladder.
The use of a microprocessor based circuit can then convert the pulse period to temperature, linearize it and even provide calibration means.
In extreme cases, the tree will linearize, which defends against worst-case behaviors observed in some other data structures.
Their theory suggests that noise produced in the visual cortex helps linearize or smooth the threshold of action potentials.
To tackle this, solutions are often performed using Plücker coordinates, which effectively linearize the problem in a 5D projective space.
Adomian's polynomials to linearize the non-linear term can be obtained systematically by using the following rule:
And the diffusional problem involved in the growth of the nucleus is far more difficult to solve, because it is unrealistic to linearize the diffusion equation.
Another way to approach the problem is to linearize any nonlinearities (the sine function term in this case) at the various points of interest through Taylor expansions.
Examples include polynomials used to linearize data and an algorithm used to extract a sub-set of bits from a parameter before transmission.
The latent EBV genome is circular, so it must linearize in the process of lytic reactivation.
Stability and control derivatives are used to linearize (simplify) these equations of motion so the stability of the vehicle can be more readily analyzed.
The earliest such approximation was to linearize the nonlinear function and apply the resulting Jacobian matrix to the given mean and covariance.
The method is to unload the arterial wall in order to linearize this phenomenon with a counter pressure as high as the pressure inside the artery.
The so-called dither noise is summed into the lower W+1 bits of the PA output word to linearize the truncation operation.
This is an important limitation when the OTA is being used open loop as there is no negative feedback to linearize the output.
Elegant magnet and coil designs have been used to linearize "B"l and reduce the value and modulation of "L".
The reason for this is that in all these techniques the interferometry is used to linearize detection transfer function and when linearized maximum sensitivity is achieved.
If the differential equations are nonlinear and have a known solution, it may be possible to linearize the nonlinear differential equations at that solution.
To understand the growth dynamics, we disregard the fluctuating currents due to , linearize the equation of motion around and perform a Fourier transform into -space.