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Components Separation Technique With Limited Subcutaneous Undermining A Cadaver Study
(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2011)
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the influence of the undermining of the subcutaneous tissue on the tension of the abdominal wall, after the components separation of the abdominal muscles. Twenty adult cadavers ...
Thermoplastic blend demixing by a high-pressure, high-temperature process
(John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2005-09-14)
The analysis of a thermoplastic polymer blend requires a precise separation of the blend components, which is usually performed by selective solvent extraction. However, when the components are high-molecular-weight polymers, ...
Column--coupling strategies for multidimensional electrophoretic separations
(Springer Heidelberg, 2015-01)
Multidimensional electrophoretic separations represent one of the most common strategies for dealing with the analysis of complex samples. In recent years we have been witnessing the explosive growth of separation techniques ...
Using multiple frequency bins for stabilization of FD-ICA algorithms
(Elsevier Science, 2016-02)
In the frequency domain independent component analysis approaches for audiosources separation, the convolutive mixing problem is replaced by thesolution of several instantaneous mixing problems, one for each frequencybin ...
Perceptually controlled doping for audio source separation
(Springer International Publishing AgChamSuíça, 2014)
Blind sources separation of harmonic signals for output only modal analysis
(2013-01-01)
Blind source separation (BSS) is an emerging technique in array processing and data analysis, aimed at recovering unobserved sources from observed signals which are a filtered mix of the sources. The only assumption in the ...
Single- and multi-component liquid phase adsorption measurements by headspace chromatography
(Brazilian Soc Chemical EngSao PauloBrasil, 2001)
A sparse spectrum technique for gridding and separating potential field anomalies
(Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2000-07)
The discrete Fourier transform of a potential field, measured at stations irregularly distributed on a surface, is modeled by means of a high-resolution sparse estimate derived originally for seismic signal processing. The ...