0 to change the style, loudness, etc. of something such as your voice in order to achieve an effect or express an emotion:
1 to change something, such as an action or a process, to make it more suitable for its situation:
2 to mix an electrical signal that represents sounds or pictures with a radio signal so that it can be broadcast
Responses of macaque ganglion cells to the relative phase of heterochromatically modulated lights.
The control of laser-plasma parametric instabilities and the temperature of suprathermal electrons with ultra broad bandwidth frequency modulated laser pulse.
By coordinately modulating these receptors, neurotrophins regulate the balance between excitation and inhibition in developing circuits.
In the case of autism, binding-related gamma bursting looks very similar to that in controls, apart from not being modulated by face inversion.
A non-invasive immobilization system and related quality assurance for dynamic intensity modulated radiation therapy of intracranial and head and neck disease.
Implementing multiple static field delivery for intensity modulated beams.
The base tempo of the structure is modulated globally, accelerating from a time base of 1 = 120' to a time base of 1 = 20'.
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).