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Hearing Research, 1983
When two similar transient sounds are presented binaurally in rapid succession, observers hear a single sound from a location which depends mainly on the properties of the first sound to reach the ears. This phenomenon, known as the precedence effect, was explored using stimuli consisting of 20 mus pulses presented using earphones; experiments were ...
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When two similar transient sounds are presented binaurally in rapid succession, observers hear a single sound from a location which depends mainly on the properties of the first sound to reach the ears. This phenomenon, known as the precedence effect, was explored using stimuli consisting of 20 mus pulses presented using earphones; experiments were ...
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Journal of the ACM, 1973
A general theory of canonical precedence analysis is defined and studied. The familiar types of precedence analysis such as operator precedence or simple precedence occur as special cases of this theory. Among the theoretical results obtained are a characterization of the structure of precedence relations and the relation of canonical precedence ...
Jim Gray 0001, Michael A. Harrison
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A general theory of canonical precedence analysis is defined and studied. The familiar types of precedence analysis such as operator precedence or simple precedence occur as special cases of this theory. Among the theoretical results obtained are a characterization of the structure of precedence relations and the relation of canonical precedence ...
Jim Gray 0001, Michael A. Harrison
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Precedence Test and Maximal Precedence Test
2000In this paper, we first describe the precedence test for testing the hypothesis that two distribution functions are equal. We examine the power properties of this precedence test under a location shift between the two populations using Monte Carlo simulations, and compare them with those of Wilcoxon’s rank sum test. After noting that a ‘masking effect’
N. Balakrishnan, R. Frattina
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2023
Abstract This chapter describes the difference between vertical and horizontal precedential constraint; distinguishes precedent from other doctrines of repose; sets forth the benefits of precedential constraint; describes and critiques three models of precedential constraint; describes how precedential constraint applies to ...
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Abstract This chapter describes the difference between vertical and horizontal precedential constraint; distinguishes precedent from other doctrines of repose; sets forth the benefits of precedential constraint; describes and critiques three models of precedential constraint; describes how precedential constraint applies to ...
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2019
Abstract The American woman suffrage movement inspired women to take actions unprecedented for their sex, such as marching in parades and picketing the White House. In addition, suffragists also engaged in new kinds of political action designed to persuade legislators—at the time all male—to remove from state constitutions the word “male”
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Abstract The American woman suffrage movement inspired women to take actions unprecedented for their sex, such as marching in parades and picketing the White House. In addition, suffragists also engaged in new kinds of political action designed to persuade legislators—at the time all male—to remove from state constitutions the word “male”
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Forecasting Multivariate Chaotic Processes with Precedent Analysis
Computation, 2021Alexander Musaev +2 more
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