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BIASING

Definition av BIASING

  1. böjningsform av bias
  2. presensparticip av bias

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Exempel på hur man kan använda BIASING i en mening

  • Unlike bipolar junction transistors, JFETs are exclusively voltage-controlled in that they do not need a biasing current.
  • Improper biasing can lead to increased noise figures, compromising the signal-to-noise ratio and degrading communication system performance.
  • Writing in The New York Times Magazine in 2011, Virginia Heffernan criticized WebMD for biasing readers toward drugs that are sold by the site's pharmaceutical sponsors, even when they are unnecessary.
  • The VCR is one of the numerous interesting circuit elements that can be produced by using a JFET (junction field-effect transistor) with simple biasing.
  • Other requirements, depending on the mission, may include trajectory biasing, clean room assembly, bioburden reduction, and if impact is a possibility, inventory of organics.
  • These are similar to magnetic tags in that they are made of two strips: a strip of magnetostrictive, ferromagnetic amorphous metal and a strip of a magnetically semi-hard metallic strip, which is used as a biasing magnet (to increase signal strength) and to allow deactivation.
  • The high bias condition is believed by some to be the source of the amplifier's famous immediate response and "jangly" high-end, though the lack of negative feedback, minimal preamp circuit, simple low loss tone stack, and the use of cathode biasing on the output stage play at least as large a role, if not larger.
  • This biasing resistor is commonly implemented by a MOSFET biased in its linear region to minimize parasitics.
  • MOSFETs offer much higher input impedance and lower voltage drop than bipolar junction transistors (BJTs), and do not require biasing resistors as MOSFET switching is controlled by differences in voltage rather than a current, as with BJTs.
  • According to Dunn, "the somatic marker hypothesis proposes that ‘somatic marker’ biasing signals from the body are represented and regulated in the emotion circuitry of the brain, particularly the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPFC), to help regulate decision-making in situations of complexity and uncertainty".
  • The overall effects of these constraints favoured existing capital-intensive producers, biasing the economy against areas labour-intensive activities.
  • In the image example, a capacitor acts to influence the biasing voltage at the npn transistor's base.
  • GM has sourced Quaife's automatic torque biasing (ATB) torque-sensing (Torsen-style) differential, which is an all-mechanical geared unit that uses no clutch packs or preloading to transfer torque from one axle to the other.
  • MTD closely resembles a number of newer methods such as adaptively biased molecular dynamics, were derived in the context of importance sampling and shown to be a special case of the adaptive biasing potential setting.
  • As the base region is a combination of two anodes or two cathodes, and is not lightly doped, more base biasing is required for making this model operational.
  • Ioannidis argues that as a result, scholarly peer review by many "experts" allows only articles that are understandable at a wide range of cognitive precision levels including very low ones to pass, biasing publications towards favoring articles that infer causation from correlation while mislabelling articles that make the distinction as "incompetent overestimation of one's ability" on the side of the authors because some of the reviewing "experts" are cognitively unable to distinguish the distinction from alleged rationalization of specific conclusions.
  • In the legal context, rhymes can enhance jurors' retention and implementation of attorneys' instructions, potentially biasing the outcomes.
  • Bajorek also contributed directly to the technology with innovations such as shunted soft adjacent layer (SAL) for linearizing the MR head response and antiferromagnetic (AFM)-based pinning of soft layers; and longitudinal permanent magnet biasing of the free layer to achieve single domain (Barkhausen noise free) operation of MR heads.
  • Accurate self-other control is needed either to avoid the occurrence of personal distress due to the another's negative affective state or to prevent our own affective state egocentrically biasing how we empathize with others.


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