Sentences with phrase «electrical noise in»

When the exoskeleton moves, its motors induce electrical noise in the EEG signal, making the readings unreliable.
The holes create electrical noise in the chip which makes it difficult to pick out the avalanche signals.
The nonsense in dreams is caused by random electrical noise in nerve cells, asserted Hobson, a kind of cellular static; repression had nothing to do with it.

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About 45 seconds into it, Jar Jar Binks got his head caught in an electrical field and made a silly, slapsticky noise.
The team tested the guinea pigs» hearing by monitoring the electrical activity in their brainstems in response to various noises.
Ko explains that noise can make small vibrations in the e-skin, which induce slight perturbations in the microdome array that send electrical signals.
In the latest work, carried out by physicist Kilian Singer of the University of Mainz in Germany and colleagues, the calcium ion doubles as both the working medium and the piston; electrical noise provides the hot bath, and a laser beam the cold batIn the latest work, carried out by physicist Kilian Singer of the University of Mainz in Germany and colleagues, the calcium ion doubles as both the working medium and the piston; electrical noise provides the hot bath, and a laser beam the cold batin Germany and colleagues, the calcium ion doubles as both the working medium and the piston; electrical noise provides the hot bath, and a laser beam the cold bath.
The crucial timing of the auditory and electrical stimulation came directly from tests in guinea pigs that had noise - induced tinnitus, reported in the new study.
Our ability to make choices — and sometimes mistakes — might arise from random fluctuations in the brain's background electrical noise, according to a recent study from the Center for Mind and Brain at the University of California, Davis.
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It can become very hot (every 10 degrees cuts lifetime of electronics in half), very cold (most semiconductors are not rated for operation below -20), the electrical grid is unstable (11 - 14 volts is typical range - just typical because values outside it WILL happen) and the noise from ignition system is horrible.
If they did not all kinds of electrical noise would be heard in the speakers.
Due to electrical noise beyond the tolerance of the air bag electronic control module (ECM), a component in the ECM may fail, causing the front air bags, side air bags, and / or seatbelt pretensioners to deploy inadvertently while the vehicle is being operated.
Sunroof, NAV, Heated Leather Seats, 3rd Row Seat, Power Liftgate, All Wheel Drive, iPod / MP3 Input, PRESTIGE PACKAGE, Diesel AND MORE!KEY FEATURES INCLUDELeather Seats, Third Row Seat, Navigation, All Wheel Drive, Power Liftgate, Diesel, iPod / MP3 Input, Bluetooth, Heated Leather Seats Rear Spoiler, MP3 Player, Keyless Entry, Privacy Glass, Remote Trunk Release.OPTION PACKAGESPRESTIGE PACKAGE Auto - Dimming Power - Folding Exterior Mirrors, Bose Surround Sound System, 14 speakers, 270W, 10 - channel DSP w / Centerpoint surround technology and Audio Pilot noise compensation, Front & Rear Acoustic Parking Sensors, HD Radio, Rearview Parking Camera, Ventilated Front Seats, Memory for Driver's Seat & Mirror Adjustments 2 - position, Located on driver's door, 4 - Zone Climate Control, rear controls in the center console, additional vents for third seating row and additional cooling capacity, Deep Tint 3 - Panel Panorama Sunroof, electrical main sunshade and manual rear sunshade, First panel retracts / tilts; third panel tilts, controls in overhead console front and rear and pinch protection, Manual Window Shades For Rear Doors & Tailgate, S LINE PACKAGE black headliner, modified front grille, lower bumper and door trim in body color paint and 1 - 12V front accessory power outlet in front center console, Retractable High - Pressure Headlight Washers Concealed in front bumper, S Line 3 - Spoke Multifunction Steering Wheel Perforated leather sport steering wheel w / shift paddles, S Line Side - Badging w / S Line Door Sills, Brushed Aluminum Decorative Inlays On door panel, interior beltline, center console and passenger side dashboard, S Line Front & Rear Bumpers w / Side Valences, 21» 5 - SEGMENT - SPOKE - DESIGN WHEELS Tires: P295 / 35R21 Summer Performance, Wheels: 10.0 J x 21» 5 - Segment - Spoke - Design.
The convertible top has been repaired for faulty pumps, electrical problems, extreme wind noise and faulty rubber seals in multiple locations just to name a few.
We haven't determined if the dual microphones are for noise cancelling or stereo recording but they both work and the recordings made are of good quality but there's an electrical interference on our model here that results in some very annoying clicks and pops.
Each seat has a 10.4» in - flight entertainment screen, noise - reduction headphones, a built - in reading lamp, electrical outlets, and an extra-large table.
Sound effects include utilising the gear assembly tools and medbay, electrical circuits being overcharged to open a new area, heavy doors opening, using a rail lift, the mechanical noises the Exo - Rigs make during movement and engaging in combat with disassembly machines, Exo - Rigs and bosses, alongside ambient sounds such as gusts of wind and nearby toxic waste bubbling.
The helmet features a soft forehead - based sensor that uses EEG (electroencephalography) to measure electrical activity in the rider's brain, along with an ear - based sensor that's used to remove noise from the EEG signal.
The BoM is claiming that the thermal time constant of the PRT probe in the sreen is the averaging but that occurs in the wrong part of this chain of events to have any effect on electrical noise.
The patents cover an active stylus LCD device that mitigates noise induced by one or more electrical components of the display, and a method for mitigating LCD circuitry noise in an active stylus touch device.
The patent is about an active stylus LCD to help reduce noise from the various electrical components and to keep noise from the LCD circuitry in check as well.
Safety personnel must have the ability to lift 25 lbs., work in estreme temperatures of heat or cold around noise, vibration, chemicals, flammable materials, and mechanical and electrical hazards.
Loud, unpredictable noises and an uptick of electrical currents in the air can make your pet seriously scared when the weather goes wild.
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