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MagicArticulate: Make Your 3D Models Articulation-Ready
Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionWith the explosive growth of 3D content creation, there is an increasing demand for automatically converting static 3D models into articulation-ready versions that support realistic animation.
Chaoyue Song +10 more
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Practice makes perfect: the consequences of lexical proficiency for articulation
Linguistics Vanguard, 2018Many studies report shorter acoustic durations, more coarticulation and reduced articulatory targets for frequent words. This study investigates a factor ignored in discussions on the relation between frequency and phonetic detail, namely, that motor ...
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1979
There are situations that do not demand absolute precision and duplication of all pathways. One example is complete denture construction. Denture base movement and tissue resiliency cannot registered accurately. Corrections for these conditions must be made directly. Instruments that use mechanical equivalents and/or accept positional registrations are
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There are situations that do not demand absolute precision and duplication of all pathways. One example is complete denture construction. Denture base movement and tissue resiliency cannot registered accurately. Corrections for these conditions must be made directly. Instruments that use mechanical equivalents and/or accept positional registrations are
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Classification of articulators
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1980A simple classification in familiar terms with definite, clear characteristics can be adopted. This classification system is based on the number of records used and the adjustments necessary for the articulator to accept these records. The classification divides the articulators into nonadjustable, semiadjustable, and fully adjustable articulators ...
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2011
Articular hip distraction can be applied either by using a monolateral articulated distractor or a circular fixator. The fixator should be aligned such that its axis is aligned with the transverse axis of the hip joint. Following distraction, the range of motion is maintained with regular physiotherapy.
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Articular hip distraction can be applied either by using a monolateral articulated distractor or a circular fixator. The fixator should be aligned such that its axis is aligned with the transverse axis of the hip joint. Following distraction, the range of motion is maintained with regular physiotherapy.
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Motor coordination of articulators depends on the place of articulation
Behavioural Brain Research, 2009Although the sounds/p/and/k/are both voiceless plosives, they have different places of articulation: bilabial and velar, respectively. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship among articulators in plosives with reference to their place of articulation. Ten healthy subjects repeated bilabial and velar plosives in synchronization with
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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1972
Two tasks required adults to estimate the muscular ease of articulating word-initial consonant phonemes. Ease ratings were positively correlated with Templin’s data (1957) on three-year-old children’s degree of mastery of these same phonemes. Three-year-olds' phoneme perception data (Koenigsknecht) were not correlated with phoneme production, lending ...
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Two tasks required adults to estimate the muscular ease of articulating word-initial consonant phonemes. Ease ratings were positively correlated with Templin’s data (1957) on three-year-old children’s degree of mastery of these same phonemes. Three-year-olds' phoneme perception data (Koenigsknecht) were not correlated with phoneme production, lending ...
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A classification of articulators
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1973Abstract A classification of articulators has been given. The grouping is as follows: Arbitrary Positional Axis type Nonaxis type Functional Axis type Nonaxis ...
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British Journal of Audiology, 1986
Children who are slow to develop a normal phonological system often experience difficulty in learning to read. This fact is repeatedly referred to in the literature. This article attempts to look at factors which are common to the development both of phonology and reading ability.
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Children who are slow to develop a normal phonological system often experience difficulty in learning to read. This fact is repeatedly referred to in the literature. This article attempts to look at factors which are common to the development both of phonology and reading ability.
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Can We Articulate ‘Articulation’?
1978Marxists2 writing on development and underdevelopment, which barely a decade ago was largely confined to the shrill critiques of a few voices crying in the wilderness, seems well and truly now to have ‘taken off’. Indeed, the growth of this new (or rediscovered) paradigms3 has been such that there seems to be almost as much variety of opinion and ...
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