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Figure 4
The convolution using window width W of a triangular response function and sampling interval [\Delta x] with sample boundaries at 0 and 4. The left-hand panels, (a), (c) and (e), show the measured profile, and the right-hand panels, (b), (d) and (f), are for the underlying function, [\cos [\pi x(x+1)/2]]. The open symbols (right-hand side) indicate the microstructural fluctuations in the underlying function; the full symbols (left-hand side) show the measured points. The broken lines are the underlying function (right-hand side) and the noiseless convolution (left-hand side), and the full lines with error-bars are the predictions of the method. In (e) and (f), the measurement uncertainty is known and imposed on the model. For clarity, only some of the points defining the underlying function are shown in the right-hand figures.

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