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Round-the-word signals at very low frequency

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1949
An experiment is described in which very low frequency signals transmitted on 18 kc by NSS are detected after traveling once around the world. A diurnal field-intensity variation was observed with the maximum intensity appearing at sunset at the sending and receiving locations.
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Word Choice Affects Social Judgments: Relational Messages Containing Low-Frequency Words Get Low Evaluations

Psychological Reports
Prior research found a word complexity effect: Authors who use complex words are less favorably received when writing academic essays, business letters, and other relatively formal communications. The present study tested if word choice affects evaluations of messages between friends (Experiments 1-2) and spoken messages (Experiment 2).
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Inhibition with orthographically similar low-frequency word targets preceded by high-frequency primes

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1996
The role of inhibition (increased latency) for lexical decisions on targets preceded by orthographically related high- and low-frequency primes was examined. There was more inhibition for targets preceded by orthographically related high-frequency primes, compared to the same targets preceded by orthographically unrelated primes.
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Visual Binding of English and Chinese Word Parts is Limited to Low Temporal Frequencies

Perception, 2007
Some perceptual mechanisms manifest high temporal precision, allowing reports of visual information even when that information is restricted to windows smaller than 50 ms. Other visual judgments are limited to much coarser time scales. What about visual information extracted at late processing stages, for which we nonetheless have perceptual expertise,
Alex O, Holcombe, Jeff, Judson
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Low-power word-parallel nearest-Hamming-distance search circuit based on frequency mapping

2010 Proceedings of ESSCIRC, 2010
Distance-frequency mapping with ring oscillators, adjustable in discrete steps, enables fast word-parallel nearest-Hamming-distance search with low power consumption. High robustness against fabrication-related variations of the MOSFET characteristics is achieved in addition.
Hans Jurgen Mattausch   +4 more
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Feedforward and Feedback Consistency Effects for High- and Low-Frequency Words in Lexical Decision and Naming

The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology, 2004
I. Lacruz, Jocelyn Folk
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Recognition Memory for High- and Low-Frequency Words in Adult Normal and Dyslexic Readers: An Event-Related Brain Potential Study

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 2003
J. Rüsseler   +3 more
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Nonreciprocity in acoustic and elastic materials

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Hussein Nassar   +2 more
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