... nearly flat in the passband and rolls off smoothly and monotonically. In addition, it has virtually no ripple in either the passband or the stopband. For these reasons, many designers regard the Butterworthfilter ... afinite period of time and then drifts back to the original baseline. The time required for the return of normal operational conditions ofthe biopotential amplifier after the end of the saturating ... electrodes, andthe sampling frequency is chosen to be 100 times that ofthe high-est spectral component ofthe signal, the optimal value ofthe sampling capacitor wouldresult in the picofarad range...
... clean. The policy rates each segmentaccording to the benefit of cleaning the segment and the cost of cleaning the segment and chooses the segments with the highest ratio of benefit to cost. The benefit ... shows the relative importance ofthe variouskinds of data written to disk, both in terms of how much of the live blocks they occupy on disk and in terms of howmuch ofthe data written to the ... sequen-tially, then writes 100 Mbytes randomly to the existing file, thenreads 100 Mbytes randomly from the file, and finally reads the filesequentially again. The bandwidth of each ofthe five phases...
... hold the CPU for excessiveperiods of time. The negative values next to the end times of supplier and consumer show the number of secs the dead-lines were missed. In other words, consumer held the ... overhead. These algorithmstypically involve loading the this pointer, adjustment of the this pointer (for multiple inheritance), lookup ofthe methodoffset in the virtual method table, and final ... priority, and event correlation. Thispaper describes thedesignand performance of an object-oriented, real-time implementation ofthe CORBA Event Ser-vice that is designed to meet these requirements.This...
... evolvesas the integration of many consecutive and interactingprocesses. THE WHEAT BOOK CHAPTER 2 – THE STRUCTURE ANDDEVELOPMENTOFTHE CEREAL PLANT25 THE STRUCTURE ANDDEVELOPMENTOFTHE CEREAL ... bases, so the oldest parts of a leaf are the tip of the blade andthe top ofthe sheath. Where the blade and sheath join, there are structures called the ligule and the auricles (Figure 2.3). ... Tim Setter and Peter Carlton The structure ofthe wheat plant described in thischapter is the starting point to understanding the growth and developmentofthe crop, its nutrition andthe reasonsfor...
... difference between the 24-h?ur moving average ofthe high price of Stockl, and the high price of Stock2 at the most recent hour when the volume of Stock2 traded was greater than 25,000. The answer ... to the presence of more operators on the query execution path), the cost ofthe materialized execution grows dramatically with the complexity ofthe query expression. 4 Combining Sequences and ... Figures 4.5, and 6 show the results for the sequences of car- dinality IOOK, IOK and 1K respectively. In all the graphs, the number of fields in each record varies along the X-axis, while the runtime...
... addresses the design, operation, and maintenance of LPG storage facilities from the standpoints of prevention and control of releases, ịre protection design, and ịre-control measures. The history of ... determination ofthe distance between the vessel and the center ofthe pool ịre at which the maximum incident heatòux to the vessel shell surface will be at the critical value of 7000 British thermal ... overheating and loss of strength (see Figure 1).b. The surface area ofthe vessel that may be exposed to ịreis the surface area ofthe vessel above the level ofthe liquidcontents at the vesselÕs...
... to15percent of his time over the period, 5 to10 percent ofthe time of fourother members of a steering committee, and less than 5 percent for the other members ofthe committee. At around the time ofthe ... In addition the costs of some of the initial expenditures, like data developmentand hardware and software purchases,often still have a valley at the end of their life period, so standard depreciation ... well-designedenterprise GIS. The process ofdesignand implementation of an enterprise GIS is complex and can take up to a year or more depending on the size ofthe organization and the amount of...
... importantly, superiority of onetype of therapy over another could not be distinguished, and therefore that the specific choice of therapy was diffi-cult to justify over another type of treatment. This ... the benefit of varioustypes of physical therapies.Evolution of physical rehabilitationHistorically, the management of stroke survivors involvedbed-rest and convalescence, reminiscent ofthe ... of the 'magic' in the hands ofthe individual therapist mightbe the ability to engage the patient and direct appropriateattention to task.It is apparent then, that focused guided rehabilitationefforts,...
... signal is generated by the unfused mechani-cal activities of motor units. The bulk movement of the muscle and asynchronous activation of fibers at the initi-ation and end of contraction creates ... Figure 2 shows anexample ofthe low-frequency (MMG) and high-fre-quency components ofthe microphone signal duringmuscle contraction and sensor movement. The RMS of the high-frequency signal, ... emulation, andthe dwell func-tion (250 ms) ofthe head tracker for emulation of amouse click.Participants were instrumented with an MMG sensor[29] attached to the frontal belly ofthe occipitofrontalismuscle...
... relationship between the latent con-struct andthe measured items, andthe ε1 represents the random measurement error in the ith measured item. The Convenience scale ofthe Treatment SatisfactionQuestionnaire ... responsivecoverage ofthe range of possible score estimates on the latent construct.On the other hand, the responsiveness, predictivestrength, and discriminative power (e.g., sensitivity and specificity) of ... model, the strength ofthe causal relationship between the item and construct is defined using a proxy measure ofthe latentconstruct. The weight estimate ofthe indicator is essen-tially the...