synthesis technique

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synthesis
noun
uk
/ˈsɪn.θə.sɪs/
us
/ˈsɪn.θə.sɪs/
chemistryspecialized
the production of a substance from simpler materials after a ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈniːk/
us
/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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This is a newsynthesistechniquethat can generate sounds from slow movements of mechanical systems.
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It is as asynthesistechniqueto arrive at a final decision about the value of particular combinations of generative processes.
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Advantages and disadvantages of thesynthesistechniqueand the prototype system are discussed, together with suggestions for future improvements.
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If f does not implement any consistent acoustic model, then we may call this a nonstandardsynthesistechnique.
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Extended nonlinear waveshaping analysis/synthesistechnique.
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It may be possible to create the appearance of a continuous range of samples by using post-processing or by synthesising the samples in real time with some othersynthesistechnique.
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One frequent complaint of audiences following a performance of a contemporary electroacoustic work is that asynthesistechniquehas drawn attention to itself at the expense of the music.
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This method consisted of a modified templatesynthesistechniquethat was originally used for the synthesis of organic microtubules.
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An alternativesynthesistechniqueis irradiation of graphite by high-energy laser pulses.
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Margatoxin can be chemically synthesized using the solid phasesynthesistechnique.
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That's the case for most of the non-standard synthesis techniques.
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He discusses several of his compositions and software developments, along with the development and application of a variety of synthesis and vocal synthesis techniques.
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In the 1980s, the aperturesynthesistechniquewas extended to visible light as well as infrared astronomy, providing the first very high resolution optical and infrared images of nearby stars.
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There are a broad range of synthesis techniques being widely used today, and the quality of synthesis (in terms of its intelligibility) is quite good.
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In contrast, synthesis techniques can derive specialised representations for constraints and related data, and also derive efficient specialised code for constraint-checking and constraint propagation.
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It ended up being very expressive in terms of its sound synthesis techniques.
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We describe agent-based modelling techniques to understand the computational rationale for these inhibitory processes and to develop new artificial music recognition and synthesis techniques.
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The nonlinear synthesis techniques are commonly called modulation techniques since they usually employ multiplication of two signals.
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