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Observation of
microtremors can give
useful information on
dynamic properties of the site such as
predominant period and amplitude.
Microtremor observations...
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ocular microtremors (from 0 to 40 Hz
compared to from 40 to 100 Hz), it is
problematic to
distinguish ocular drifts and
ocular microtremors. In fact...
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Ocular tremor (ocular
microtremor) is a constant,
involuntary eye
tremor of a low
amplitude and high frequency. It is a type of
fixational eye movement...
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Refraction microtremor (ReMi) is a surface-performed
geophysical survey developed by Dr. John
Louie (and others)
based on
previously existing principles...
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fixation system, the
ocular motor noise that
comes from microsaccades,
microtremors and slow
drifts (all
necessary for
important perceptual functions) are...
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hammers or
small explosions, for example) or by
recording microtremors.
Rayleigh ground waves are
important also for
environmental noise and...
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called microseisms and high
frequency waves (above 1 Hz) are
called microtremors.
Primary sources of
seismic waves include human activities (such as transportation...
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patient by a
Doctor of
Osteopathic Medicine Ocular tremor, also
ocular microtremor, type of eye
tremor Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy, most
commonly used...
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distributed random variables Analyzing of the
surface waves generated by
microtremors, in
geophysics and seismology.
Bessel functions also
appear in other...
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Report and
discussion on five
cases of
benign intermittent uniocular microtremor". Arch. Ophthalmol. 84 (4): 461–7. doi:10.1001/archopht.1970.00990040463011...