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Oversampling is a statistical technique used to enable a more accurate analysis with respect to minority or difficult to reach populations.
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Oversampling and undersampling can compromise accuracy of polling data.
Celeste Whiting: Placing Michigan's 'Uncommitted' Votes In Context 2008
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· Oversampling for optimal sound quality, whatever your sampling rate
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· Floating point signal processing with Oversampling.
Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Windows 2010
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Oversampling feature provides high quality of audio processing.
GnomeFiles.org 2010
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· Oversampling for optimal sound quality, whatever your sampling rate.
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With this latest addition, Synopsys 'DesignWare® Data Converter IP portfolio now offers more than 100 data converter IP products comprised of Oversampling Sigma-Delta, Pipeline, and, SAR analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), Current Steering digital-to-analog converters (DACs) and General Purpose ADCs and DACs.
unknown title 2009
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Oversampling means looking for a greater degree of statistical reliability within a particular subpopulation in order to gain greater detail about their opininons.
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Oversampling means looking for a greater degree of statistical reliability within a particular subpopulation in order to gain greater detail about their opininons.
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With this latest addition, Synopsys 'DesignWare® Data Converter IP portfolio now offers more than 100 data converter IP products comprised of Oversampling Sigma-Delta, Pipeline, and, SAR analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), Current Steering digital-to-analog converters (DACs) and General Purpose ADCs and DACs.
unknown title 2009
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