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Perceptual categorization of a compressed vowel space

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1986
Acoustic properties of vowel tokens produced by a speaker with radical malformation of the vocal tract have been investigated. A study of vowel formant structures demonstrated that the speaker does not maintain expected intravowel formant relationships which results in a diminished vowel space.
Douglas Varley   +2 more
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Space & congruence compression of proofs

2014
This work presents two methods for compression of formal proofs. Formal proofs are of great importance to modern computer science. They can be used to combine deductive systems. For example SAT solvers are heavily used for all kinds of computations, because of their efficiency.
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Theatrical Compressions of Time and Space

2020
This chapter discusses the wider implications of global capitalism, per David Harvey’s theorisation of ‘time–space compression’, by analysing plays that theatricalise spatial collapse and temporal acceleration. Lucy Kirkwood’s Chimerica (2013) dramatises capitalism’s uneven development in China and the United States, while debbie tucker green’s stoning
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Compression of functional space in HLA-A sequence diversity

Human Immunology, 2003
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is highly polymorphic and more than 1500 human MHC alleles are known to date. These alleles do not bind to a given peptide with identical affinity. Although MHC alleles are functionally related, it is difficult to quantify the functional variation between them. Three-dimensional structures of known MHC-peptide
Zhao, B.   +6 more
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LESIONS OF THE SPINAL EPIDURAL SPACE PRODUCING CORD COMPRESSION

Archives of Surgery, 1945
The pathologic changes of tumors occurring in the epidural space of the spinal intravertebral canal have received less attention than have the pathologic changes of intradural tumors. We have, therefore, reviewed the spinal extradural compressive lesions encountered in a ten year period (1934-1944) in the material of the Laboratory of Neurosurgical ...
H A, SHENKIN, R C, HORN, F C, GRANT
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Symmetry induced compression of discrete phase space

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2011
Abstract A compressed representation is described of the state space of discrete systems with some kind of symmetry of its states. An initial state space is represented as a network of states. Two states are linked if some single process leads from one state to another. The network can be compressed by a grouping of states into classes. States in the
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Compressions and contractions of Hermitian symmetric spaces

Mathematische Zeitschrift, 1998
Let \(D=G/K\) be a bounded symmetric domain equipped with the Bergman metric \(d\). We say that function \(f:D\to D\) is a contraction for the metric \(d\) if for all \(p\) and \(q\) in \(D\) \[ d\bigl(f(p), f(q)\bigr)\leq d(p,q).
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Excavating the Prehistory of Time‐Space Compression

Geographical Review, 2011
(2011). Excavating the Prehistory of Time‐Space Compression. Geographical Review: Vol. 101, No. 3, pp. 435-446.
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Algorithms of wavelet compression of linear spline spaces

Vestnik St. Petersburg University: Mathematics, 2012
This paper studies wavelet decompositions on locally quasi-uniform grids for the so-called minimal splines of first order, which are nonpolynomial extensions of the univariate Courant functions. It obtains decomposition and reconstruction algorithms for infinite grids on an open interval, as well as for finite grids on a closed interval.
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The biofilm matrix: multitasking in a shared space

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Hans-Curt Flemming   +2 more
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