ORIGINS OF 1/F NOISE IN HUMAN MUSIC PERFORMANCE FROM SHORT-RANGE AUTOCORRELATIONS RELATED TO RHYTHMIC STRUCTURES.

Origins of 1/f noise in human music performance from short-range autocorrelations related to rhythmic structures.

1/f fluctuations have been described in numerous physical and biological processes.This noise structure describes an inverse relationship between the intensity and frequency of events in a time series (for example reflected in power spectra), and is believed to indicate long-range dependence, whereby events at 8 Piece King Panel Bedroom Package one

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Comparison of Patients Monoinfected with Hepatitis C Virus and Coinfected with Hepatitis B/C in the Amazon Region of Brazil

Hepatitis B and C are the most common causes of liver disease worldwide.The two infections share many similarities such as Leather Gloves a global distribution, the same routes of transmission, hepatotropism, and the ability to cause chronic infection.The consequences of HBV/HCV coinfection are still being studied.The aim of this study is to descri

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Current Progress towards the Integration of Thermocouple and Chipless RFID Technologies and the Sensing of a Dynamic Stimulus

To date, no printable chipless Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) sensor-related publications in the current literature discuss the possibility of thermocouple integration, particularly for the use in extreme environments.Furthermore, the effects of a time-dependent stimulus on the scattering parameters of a chipless RFID have never been discuss

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Early vascular healing after neXt-generation drug-eluting stent implantation in Patients with non-ST Elevation acute Coronary syndrome based on optical coherence Tomography guidance and evaluation (EXPECT): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

BackgroundThere is limited evidence about vessel wall healing response following implantation of next-generation drug-eluting stents (DES) in patients admitted with a non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS).Cumulative data indicate that optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging can optimize percutaneous coronary intervention results an

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