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Sampling and rate
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; Sampling rate: Speex is mainly designed for three different sampling rates: 8 kHz ( the same sampling rate to transmit telephone calls ), 16 kHz, and 32 kHz.
This practice allows the farmer to vary the rate of fertilizer across the field according to the need identified by GPS guided Grid or Zone Sampling.
See Sampling ( signal processing ) and Nyquist rate ( relative to sampling ).
Sampling at 13. 5 MHz was used as it is a common multiple of NTSC / PAL line rate ( 6x 2. 5 MHz ).
* Sampling rate, the number of samples ( signal measurements ) per second
*, symbol for the Sampling rate
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Sampling rate is often varied in relation to the frequency span under consideration.
Sampling at four times that rate ( β =
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Sampling and was
Sampling, as found in hip hop music, was later incorporated.
( see Sampling the DTFT ) In most cases of practical interest, the s sequence represents a longer sequence that was truncated by the application of a finite-length window function or FIR filter array.
Sampling of War by hip hop artists was prevalent enough to merit the compilation album Rap Declares War in 1992, which was sanctioned by the band.
Sampling was such an unpopular diversion that when In Blue was released in 1995 without samples it was hailed as a return to form.
Sampling in this study was not sufficient to test the monophyly of section Allium.
The second title of the bill was submitted by McKinney, seeking a Comprehensive Environmental Sampling and Toxicity Assessment Plan, or CESTAP, to minimize harm to Gulf Coast residents from the toxic releases into the environment caused by the hurricane.
In August 2003, the First World Conference on Sampling and Blending ( WCSB1 ) was held in honour of Dr Pierre Gy in Esbjerg.
The Sargasso Sea was the subject of a recent metagenomics effort called the Global Ocean Sampling ( GOS ) survey by J. Craig Venter and others, to evaluate the diversity of microbial life there.
On 16 August 1961 the 4926th Test Squadron ( Sampling ) was placed under HQ, 9th Weather Reconnaissance Group, Air Weather Service of the Military Air Transport Service ( MATS ), since MATS also used the RB-57D Canberra aircraft and could easily add the unit to their inventory ( Jones et al.
The new unit designation was the 1211th Test Squadron ( Sampling ).
Scientific planning was conducted under the auspices of the Joint Oceanographic Institutions for Deep Earth Sampling ( JOIDES ).
There was also a dedicated button for Sampling, and three for the built-in sequencer.
Sampling was deemed to not be a fair use, because the " samples " were in fact permanent and complete copies of the desired media.
He was interviewed for a chapter in Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture ( The MIT Press, 2008 ) edited by Paul D. Miller a. k. a. DJ Spooky.

Sampling and fixed
** Systematic Sampling – involves selecting sampling units using a fixed interval between selections with the first interval having a random start.

Sampling and by
# Sampling and analog-to-digital conversion ( ADC ) ( Sometimes before or instead of the above point, for example by means of undersampling ).
* Sampling ( for testing or analysis ), taking a representative portion of a material or product to test ( e. g. by physical measurements, chemical analysis, microbiological examination ), typically for the purposes of identification, quality control, or regulatory assessment
# Sampling from the entire probability density function by actually considering each possible outcome of it at each location.
The first is a master's thesis by Steven Ray Goldfarb ( University of Texas at El Paso, 1979 ) called " A Sampling of Lexical Items in Yeshiva English.
* ASTM E2234 Standard Practice for Sampling a Stream of Product by Attributes Indexed by AQL
Umbrella Sampling is used to move the system along the desired reaction coordinate by varying, for example, the forces, distances, and angles manipulated in the simulation.
Sampling, which is the use of sound clips as part of a new recording, is another technique commonly employed by the band.
Discrete-time signal created from a continuous signal by Sampling ( signal processing ) | sampling.
Sampling theory provides methods for calculating the probability that the poll results differ from reality by more than a certain amount, simply due to chance ; for instance, that the poll reports 47 % for Kerry but his support is actually as high as 50 %, or is really as low as 44 %.
She recently contributed a chapter to Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture ( The MIT Press, 2008 ) edited by Paul D. Miller a. k. a. DJ Spooky.
Sampling of water for physical or chemical testing can be done by several methods, depending on the accuracy needed and the characteristics of the contaminant.
Sampling effectively shifts both sides of the spectrum by multiples of the sampling frequency.
Lanier contributed the afterword to Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture ( The MIT Press, 2008 ) edited by Paul D. Miller a. k. a. DJ Spooky.
* Sampling activities, such as those performed by United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Sampling areas were stratified by environmental variables likely to be conducive to pathogen growth and by proximity to possible points of inoculum introduction such as nurseries.
* " Manufactured Assent: The Philosophical Gourmet Report's Sampling Problem ," by Gregory Wheeler

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