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Devocalization is usually performed at the request of an animal owner (where the procedure is legally permitted). The procedure may be forcefully requested as a result of a court order. Owners or breeders generally request the procedure because of excessive animal vocalizations, complaining neighbors, or as an alternative to euthanasia due to a ...
A quantum depolarizing channel is a model for quantum noise in quantum systems. The d {\displaystyle d} -dimensional depolarizing channel can be viewed as a completely positive trace-preserving map Δ λ {\displaystyle \Delta _{\lambda }} , depending on one parameter λ {\displaystyle \lambda } , which maps a state ρ {\displaystyle \rho } onto ...
The Extensions to the International Phonetic Alphabet for Disordered Speech, commonly abbreviated extIPA / ɛ k ˈ s t aɪ p ə /, [1] are a set of letters and diacritics devised by the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association to augment the International Phonetic Alphabet for the phonetic transcription of disordered speech.
Devocalization of dogs to reduce the volume of their barking sound; Debarking (lumber), removing bark from lumber; See also. Debarq, a town in Ethiopia;
Shot noise as coined by J. Verdeyen [2] is a form of quantum noise related to the statistics of photon counting, the discrete nature of electrons, and intrinsic noise generation in electronics. In contrast to shot noise, [ clarification needed ] the quantum mechanical uncertainty principle sets a lower limit to a measurement.
In phonology, voicing (or sonorization) is a sound change where a voiceless consonant becomes voiced due to the influence of its phonological environment; shift in the opposite direction is referred to as devoicing or surdization.
Worley noise, also called Voronoi noise and cellular noise, is a noise function introduced by Steven Worley in 1996. Worley noise is an extension of the Voronoi diagram that outputs a real value at a given coordinate that corresponds to the Distance of the nth nearest seed (usually n=1) and the seeds are distributed evenly through the region.
Barkhausen noise can also indicate physical damage in a thin film structure due to various nanofabrication processes such as reactive ion etching or using an ion milling machine. [ 1 ] The Wiegand effect is a macroscopic extension of the Barkhausen effect, [ 2 ] as the special treatment of the Wiegand wire causes the wire to act macroscopically ...