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Discriminating harmonicity

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2003
Simultaneous tones that are harmonically related tend to be grouped perceptually to form a unitary auditory image. A partial that is mistuned stands out from the other tones, and harmonic complexes with different fundamental frequencies can readily be perceived as separate auditory objects.
Gerald, Kidd   +3 more
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Discrimination matters

Health Manpower Management, 1996
Outlines the changes in legal restrictions on the eligibility of dismissed employees to pursue unfair dismissal claims. Includes a discussion of recent decisions in this area including the July 1995 decision in the case of R. v. Secretary of State for Employment ex parte Nicole Seymour‐Smith and Laura Perez and Employment Protection (Part‐time ...
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Fighting discrimination

Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2012
In the fight against discrimination, the IDF launched the first ever International Charter of Rights and Responsibilities of People with Diabetes in 2011: a balance between rights and duties to optimize health and quality of life, to enable as normal a life as possible and to reduce/eliminate the barriers which deny realization of full potential as ...
Wim, Wientjens, Douglas, Cairns
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When Anti-Discrimination Discriminates

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2023
Harold, Braswell   +1 more
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Discrimination law

Nursing Management, 2007
The laws relating to discrimination in the UK are becoming ever more complex and employers must be aware of them to avoid legal claims on the basis of sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, religion or age discrimination.
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Discriminator or dual discriminator?

Algebra Universalis, 2001
A semidiscriminator on a set \(S\) is a ternary function \(f\) such that for every pair \((a,c)\) of elements of \(S\), \(f\) is either the discriminator for both pairs \((a,c)\) and \((c,a)\), or it is the dual discriminator for both of these pairs. The author characterizes semidiscriminator varieties.
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Discrimination Learning

Science, 1959
Eight rats were run through discrimination training sessions in which responses in the dark were not reinforced whereas the first response after the onset of a light was reinforced. The procedure generated orderly learning and latency data for the individual animal. The latency distributions are adequately described by a simple mathematical formulation.
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Discriminant Analysis

CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1978
Discriminant analysis (DA) is a pattern recognition technique that has been widely applied in medical studies. It allows multivariate observations ("patterns" or points in multidimensional space) to be allocated to previously defined groups (diagnostic categories).
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Small discriminants

1992
For a totally complex number field \(k\), let \(d_ k\) denote the absolute value of the discriminant of \(k\). Let \({\mathcal O}_ k\) denote the ring of algebraic integers of \(k\), \(E_ k\) the group of units of \({\mathcal O}_ k\), \(\text{Cl}(k)\) the class group of \({\mathcal O}_ K\).
S. HAHN, Y. OH
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DISCRIMINATION

Industrial Law Journal, 1984
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