0 past simple and past participle of modulate
1 to change the style, loudness, etc. of something such as your voice in order to achieve an effect or express an emotion:
2 to change something, such as an action or a process, to make it more suitable for its situation:
3 to mix an electrical signal that represents sounds or pictures with a radio signal so that it can be broadcast
Therefore, in the second experiment, we measured temporal tuning functions of cor tical neurons using drifting plaid patterns (or thogonal contrast modulated sine-wave gratings).
In this formulation, the mean rate is modulated by the age, period and cohort effects.
A simple density modulated sinusoidal model is imposed on the data to guide the reader regarding the galactic distribution of objects.
The potential use of intensity modulated radi- outlined.
It is noted that although the signals from mobile terrninals and repeaters are pulse modulated, those from base stations are not.
Specific targeting of proteins to the flagella of trichomonads thus may be modulated by an alternative mechanism.
At a higher level of complexity yet, these processes are modulated by interactions with regulatory pathways and the calcium subsystem of the cell.
In this work, we propose a new linear self-consistent field theory considering the modulated beam surface.