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- noun mathematics The
inversion of aconvolution equation ; does not normally have unique solution
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After the device has made on the order of 8,000 measurements, the researchers have to do their own flip, this a mathematical one called deconvolution, to process the data and fit it into a three-dimensional shape.
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On p 4066 you will find fig 12 c-d deconvolution for the size distributions of magnetites from ALH84001 and terrestrial MV-1 magnetotactic bacteria.
New Findings Say Mars Methane Comes from Life or Water — or Both | Universe Today 2009
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Using specialized deconvolution software, the image in that bell is obviously from The Ring Those that read this blog shall be cursed.
Coming and Going: Taking Liberties and Taking Leave BikeSnobNYC 2009
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There are several which will yield basic info such as radius, some measure of limb darkening, and some measure of gross shape – speckle interferometry, intensity interferometry, deconvolution of eclipse light curves (in eclipsing binaries), stellar occultations (by the lunar limb), more?
Astronomers Find Type Ia Supernova Just Waiting to Happen | Universe Today 2009
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They are well separated, show a nice gaussian shape, and deconvolution based on just the chromatographic domain will likely already work.
Archive 2008-06-01 Egon Willighagen 2008
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They are well separated, show a nice gaussian shape, and deconvolution based on just the chromatographic domain will likely already work.
Recovering full mass spectra from GC-MS data Egon Willighagen 2008
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Marc Garland of NUS their collaborator will actually put the data into the computer, use this BTEM, do a deconvolution, and you will get a spectra of pure species!
Archive 2007-05-01 Taitauwai 2007
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Ken, you should see that upon deconvolution, that correlation between storm count and intensity/or duration is not a constant throughout the last 150 years, but is affected dramatically by observation system changes.
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Marc Garland of NUS their collaborator will actually put the data into the computer, use this BTEM, do a deconvolution, and you will get a spectra of pure species!
Chemistry & Cooking Taitauwai 2007
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But it would not be too much to ask for a model to add estimated worst case error envelopes based on deconvolution of past variations and subsequent modelling of the resulting spectra appropriately to derive said envelopes.
fbharjo commented on the word deconvolution
to be specific
March 15, 2011