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  • On the contrary, it calls rolloff a much superior methodology for estimating genetic admixture.
  • Compared to bass reflex cabinets, acoustic suspension has a flatter frequency response and slower rolloff below their resonant frequency.
  • THe speech wil be LPFd with a very sharp rolloff in the CO before digitising and hence this is the limiting factor.
  • These recordings use a bass turnover of 300 Hz and a 10, 000 Hz rolloff of  " 8.5 dB.
  • This doubles the high frequency attenuation rolloff, at the cost of introducing additional low frequency modes which may cause the low frequency behaviour to deteriorate.
  • In 1995, at the initiative of Father Ivan Rolloff the Catholic community of the city obtained permission to officially register and recover the building in 1997.
  • The frequency response of a filter is generally represented using a Bode plot, and the filter is characterized by its cutoff frequency and rate of frequency rolloff.
  • As Piper Cherokee designer John Thorp says : " Tapered wings tend to stall outboard, reducing aileron effectiveness and increasing the likelihood of a rolloff into a spin ."
  • This curve was defined by the time constants of audio filters and had a bass turnover of 400 Hz and a 10, 000 Hz rolloff of  " 12 dB.
  • The men's title went to Derek Eoff who defeated Martin Larsen 2-1 ( 221-229, 279-279 rolloff 59-37; 278-196 ).
  • A thermal tail can be quantified by either loading the output stage of the amplifier or by conducting an AC frequency plot and looking for a rolloff not found due to parasitical components.
  • Because conventional microphone diaphragms are relatively large ( > 1 cm diameter ), phase interference from surface sound reflections caused a rolloff in the high frequencies of a microphone in a Mic Mouse.
  • Hahl, then a Helsinki pro shop owner, won the two-frame rolloff, 48-39 . Hahl's victory was the first for Finland since Lauri Ajanto won the inaugural edition in 1965.
  • Hence, alternative techniques such as the rolloff method, which was used in the paper showing spaniards at an estimated 2.4 % african ancestry was estimated, which is higher than both white american groups.
  • In the United States there were more varied practices and a tendency to use higher bass turnover frequencies, such as 500 Hz, as well as a greater treble rolloff like  " 8.5 dB, and more.
  • For example, in Europe, for many years recordings required playback with a bass turnover setting of 250 to 300 Hz and a treble rolloff at 10, 000 Hz ranging from 0 to  " 5 dB, or more.
  • S81 derived its name from the estimated MIPS rating based on having thirty processors at 3 MIPS each ( early models still had write-through cache ), and then taking 10 % off the total to account for possible performance rolloff.
  • When testing with NTSC between November 1956 and April 1958, the colour subcarrier was 2.6578125 MHz with a'Q'bandwidth of 340 kHz ( matching the rolloff of the luminance signal at + 3.0 MHz ).
  • S27 derived its name from the estimated MIPS rating based on having ten 16 MHz processors at 3 MIPS each ( early models still had write-through cache ), and then taking 10 % off the total to account for possible performance rolloff.
  • In the US there were more varied practices and a tendency to use higher bass turnover frequencies such as 500 Hz as well as a greater treble rolloff like  " 8.5 dB and even more to record generally higher modulation levels on the record.
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