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Singular-point detection

SPD singular point detection (method) (ZJ average magnetic valence... [Pg.145]

The human eye is very good at detecting patterns - in this case the appearance of a new significant singular value. The appearance of a new component, as indicated by the point where a new significant singular value rises above the noise level, is delayed by increasing noise. [Pg.265]

It must be pointed out that this formula holds true even when the waves come from independent sources, as shown either by photonic interference with independent sources, or by fourth-order interference. As known, fourth-order interference is observed with incoherent wave overlapping resulting from independent sources. Under these conditions the probability distribution for the detection of singularities, in a long run of similar procedures, is given by the guiding principle... [Pg.518]

If = 0, examine the extraordinary points. If an extraordinary point is detected, do Step 3 after the treatment of the singularity (replace the value of 4 with the new result and modify Eq). [Pg.8]

Integrals of singular or discontinuous functions (Problems 2, 3, 7 and 19) appear to be rather difficult problems for DQXG2. The present AQN9D can effectively approximate these problems by the combination of the Ninomiya and the FLR methods and by virtue of the detection of extraordinary points in the Ninomiya scheme. [Pg.11]

As noted earlier in this report, in recent years hundreds of crude plant materials and extracts thereof have been examined for antimalarial activity (9, 90, 91). These investigations have been singularly nonproductive (92). Either the plant products exhibited negative or barely detectable activity when examined in the avian host or failed to possess usable activity because of toxicological habihties (93-95). The circumstances surrounding the development of febrifugine is an excellent case in point. [Pg.156]


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