High-frequency oscillations (HFO) are brain waves of the frequency faster than ~80 Hz, generated by neuronal cell population. High-frequency oscillations...
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The grid oscillations are oscillations in an electric grid manifesting themselves in low-frequency (mostly below 1 Hz) periodic changes of the power flow...
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Gamma wave (redirect from Gamma oscillations)
neural oscillation in humans with a frequency between 30 and 100 Hz, the 40 Hz point being of particular interest. Gamma waves with frequencies between...
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Conductor gallop is the high-amplitude, low-frequency oscillation of overhead power lines due to wind. The movement of the wires occurs most commonly...
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Tesla coil (redirect from Radio frequency burn)
prevents high-frequency oscillations from 'backing up' into the supply transformer. In the alternate circuit, high amplitude high-frequency oscillations that...
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High-frequency ventilation (HFV) is a type of mechanical ventilation which utilizes a respiratory rate greater than four times the normal value (>150 (Vf)...
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in the form of electronic oscillations if excited, but because it has electrical resistance and other losses the oscillations are damped and decay to zero...
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SWRs. Neuronal oscillations are important components of neuroscience research. During the last two decades, hippocampal oscillations have been a major...
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Low-frequency oscillation (LFO) is an electronic frequency that is usually below 20 Hz and creates a rhythmic pulse or sweep. This is used to modulate...
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Subthreshold membrane potential oscillations are membrane oscillations that do not directly trigger an action potential since they do not reach the necessary...
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Consideration of PD characteristic allows to apply averaging methods for high frequency oscillations and to pass from analysis and simulation of non autonomous models...
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quantum vibrations of atoms. Electronic circuits divide these high-frequency oscillations into slower ones that drive the time display. The piezoelectric...
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used in audio amplifiers to damp high-frequency oscillations that might occur in the absence of loads at high frequencies. Named after Paul Boucherot a Boucherot...
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Fleming valve (redirect from Fleming Oscillation Valve)
bulb for this purpose and found that it worked well to rectify high-frequency oscillations and thus allow detection of the rectified signals by a galvanometer...
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Resonance (redirect from Resonant frequency)
output's steady-state oscillations to the input's oscillations is called the gain, and the gain can be a function of the frequency of the sinusoidal external...
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light. For cyclical phenomena such as oscillations, waves, or for examples of simple harmonic motion, the term frequency is defined as the number of cycles...
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Solar-like oscillations are oscillations in stars that are excited in the same way as those in the Sun, namely by turbulent convection in its outer layers...
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field, and a resistor after a power supply. The device produces high-frequency oscillations, which are very close to sinusoidal. The basic principle of operation...
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produced in nuclear reactors. No oscillations were found until a detector was installed at a distance 1–2 km. Such oscillations give the value of the parameter...
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differential resistance, which will produce spontaneous oscillations. The oscillation frequency is determined partly by the properties of the middle diode...
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Squegging (category Oscillation)
at regular intervals. Poor layout or poor shielding leads to high-frequency oscillations where the output has been coupled back to the input, especially...
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Popescu A, DeStefino VJ, Esmaeili B, et al. (2014). "Detection of high-frequency oscillations by hybrid depth electrodes in standard clinical intracranial...
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to oscillations at a different frequency than the firing frequency of individual neurons. A well-known example of macroscopic neural oscillations is alpha...
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angles. This can give rise to small oscillations in the smoothed data and phase reversal, i.e., high-frequency oscillations in the data get inverted by Savitzky–Golay...
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confirming the global nature of the oscillations seen. A further frequency separation, the rotational splitting can be seen in high-resolution solar data between...
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purposes, such as to prevent feedback and oscillation, to reduce crosstalk, and to correct for a high frequency response slope in the transmission line...
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pre-surgical evaluation includes computer models of seizure generation, high-frequency oscillations as biomarkers of epilepsy, and magnetoencephalography for repeat...
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Radio frequency (RF) is the oscillation rate of an alternating electric current or voltage or of a magnetic, electric or electromagnetic field or mechanical...
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Sine wave (redirect from Frequency, periodicity, amplitude for sinusoids)
function with f = 220 oscillations per second. Problems playing this file? See media help. A sine wave represents a single frequency with no harmonics and...
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