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A Definitive Pocket Webster List [PDF]
When reporting discoveries in recreational linguistics, the careful logologist always specifies the stockpile of words he has used. The most convenient and widely-available stockpile of words are, of course, found in dictionaries.
Pearce, Murray R.
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From Rigid to Soft Robotic Approaches for Neuroendoscopy
Robotic assistance has had minimal impact on deep intraventricular surgeries, where small‐scale, precision, and reduced invasiveness can contribute to improved patient outcomes. Emerging technologies in rigid, soft, and hybrid robotics are reviewed to identify the most promising mechanisms for deep brain navigation in addition to an attempt to identify
Kieran Gilday +3 more
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GenAI Models as Keyword Rankers: A Learner-centred Case Study for L2 Spanish
Frequency-based word lists form an important part of general-purpose vocabulary learning courses aimed at beginner and (lower-)intermediate learners of a foreign/second language (L2).
Jasper Degraeuwe
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Word Lists for Interscholastic League Spelling Contests [PDF]
University of Texas at Austin
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Bounding the Probability of Error for High Precision Recognition
We consider models for which it is important, early in processing, to estimate some variables with high precision, but perhaps at relatively low rates of recall.
Huang, Gary B. +2 more
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Phonemic errors with words but semantic errors with numbers: is number production special? [PDF]
Paradoxically, brain-damaged people with impairments in the phonological output buffer produce phonemic paraphasias with content words (e.g., bitar-butter) but semantic paraphasias with number words (e.g., twenty five-thirty eight).
García-Orza, Javier +2 more
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PART-TO-WHOLE TRANSFER IN FREE RECALL OF UNSTRUCTURED WORD LISTS
Tokiko IMASHIOYA +2 more
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Information Transmission Strategies for Self‐Organized Robotic Aggregation
In this review, we discuss how information transmission influences the neighbor‐based self‐organized aggregation of swarm robots. We focus specifically on local interactions regarding information transfer and categorize previous studies based on the functions of the information exchanged.
Shu Leng +5 more
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The Polish sentence test for speech intelligibility evaluations
The main purpose of this study was to prepare Polish sentence tests for measuring speech intelligibility against an interfering noise. The tests were developed from meaningful sentences taken from everyday utterances, TV, literature etc.
E. Ozimek +4 more
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Lists of equivalence classes of words under rotation or rotation plus reversal (i.e., necklaces and bracelets) have many uses, and efficient algorithms for generating these lists exist. In combinatorial group theory elements of a group are typically written as words in the generators and their inverses, and necklaces and bracelets correspond to ...
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