impulse response

collocation in English

meaningsofimpulseandresponse

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impulse
noun
uk
/ˈɪm.pʌls/
us
/ˈɪm.pʌls/
a sudden strong wish to ...
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response
noun
uk
/rɪˈspɒns/
us
/rɪˈspɑːns/
an answer ...
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(Definition ofimpulseandresponsefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This change in effectiveimpulseresponsewith mean current indicates that bipolar cells are not linear systems over the entire range of mean input currents.
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For each mean current, theimpulseresponseis plotted as a function of time.
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All theimpulseresponsecurves have the same amplitude scale and time scale.
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Thus, in a standardimpulseresponseanalysis, one would usually not consider a permanent increase in this variable.
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That is seen by the 2 standard error bands around theimpulseresponse. 28.
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This point can be seen from raw data and is more apparent from theimpulseresponsefunctions that we estimate.
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From eachimpulseresponse, transfer function, gain, and time constant were calculated.
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The response that they obtained looked like theimpulseresponseof a higherorder low-pass filter.
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Theimpulseresponsehas finite support.
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If an economic system is a member of this class, then certain long-run recursive empirical models will obtain some of the structuralimpulseresponsefunctions.
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We have used a dynamic multiplier/impulseresponseanalysis to study the dynamic interactions in the model.
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Theimpulseresponseto a positive technology shock illustrates this finding.
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Human temporalimpulseresponsespeeds up with increased stimulus contrast.
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This is also consistent with our method of estimating capacitance by the reciprocal of the amplitude ofimpulseresponseat t 0.
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Theimpulseresponsewas defined as the time-course of the most effective white-noise pixel within the receptive-field center (the pixel that generated the maximum response).
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Statistically the structural system behaved well, and it was used as a basis for animpulseresponseanalysis.
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I show that when the economy's long-run structure is not recursive, a long-run recursive empirical model will not, in general, yield structuralimpulseresponsefunctions.
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The actual interactions between the variables are investigated with animpulseresponseanalysis.
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