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Nichols plot

Known as: Nichols 
The Nichols plot is a plot used in signal processing and control design, named after American engineer Nathaniel B. Nichols.
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2014
2014
It is a general fact about natural languages that they exhibit what we will call ‘structured variation’: on the one hand, some… 
2011
2011
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for noncommercial purposes by any means, provided that the above copyright… 
2000
2000
Studies of the three oxygen isotopes in chondrite meteorites demonstrate that diverse O reservoirs (characterized by their Δ17O… 
2000
2000
1986). The surface resistance can be considered to be the equivalent resistance of all canopy leaves in parallel Land surfaces… 
1996
1996
Literary individualism first manifests itself in the twelfth century in word puzzles and overt self-naming, as well as in… 
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1991
Highly Cited
1991
A pronounced air-pollution gradient exists across the Great Lakes region, with deposition of SO₄, NO₃, and H increasing from… 
1990
1990
The Sprite operating system allows executing processes to be moved between hosts at any time. We use this process migration… 
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1984
Highly Cited
1984
The robust design of Pollock (1982) was used to estimate parameters of a Maryland Microtus pennsylvanicus population. Closed… 
1982