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Figure 3
The convolution using window width W of a triangular response function and sampling interval [\Delta x] = 0.2 with sample boundaries at 0 and 6. 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, [\sin(\pi x)/(\pi x)]. 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 corresponding predictions of the method. The number of points of the underlying function f is N (= 200); for clarity, only a fraction of the 200 points are shown (by open symbols) in the right-hand figures.

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