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    neurogenic stuttering and developmental stuttering. In order to specifically measure the effect the basal ganglia has on the modulation of motor output rather than speech in general the stuttering symptoms experienced by participants could not present signs of aphasic disfluency or dysarthria. If aphasia was ruled out‚ the role of the basal ganglia in speech and language modulation will consequently be supported. Patient 3‚ a 50 year old right handed male experienced right hemiparesis and dysarthria

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    Bandwidth: 2* 75 MHz GSM Specification-II 1. Carrier Separation : 200 KHz 2. Duplex Distance : 45 MHz 3. No. of RF carriers : 124 4. Access Method : TDMA/FDMA 5. Modulation Method: GMSK 6. Modulation data rate: 270.833 Kbps ADVANTAGES OF GSM: 1. GSM uses radio frequencies efficiently & due to the digital radio path the system tolerates more intercellular disturbances. 2. The average quality of speech achieved

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    An application of Analysis of Beethoven’s ‘Pathetique’ piano sonata No. 8 inC minor‚ Op.13 with particular focus on musical features such as melody‚ thematic content‚ rhythm‚ form and structure‚ and harmony. Bent states that analysis is the means of answering the question‚ how does it work? According to Bent‚ analysis is a relatively young discipline “analysis as a pursuit in its own right became established during the 19th century” (Bent‚ 2006‚ p.13)‚ although basic methods of analysis of music

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    Caleb Marshall Mr. Shawhan Rhetoric February 25‚ 2012 Classicism and Modernism Introduction What is music? The art of self-expression that goes beyond simple speech; the proper blending of sound waves to create optimal wave oscillation; the transcendent joy of collective individualism; the use of the notes c-c’ in structured order to build melody‚ harmony‚ counterpoint and tonality—perhaps music is something impossible to completely define and understand. Music manifests itself differently

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    SUBCOURSE EDITION SS0130 B US ARMY SIGNAL CENTER AND FORT GORDON PRINCIPLES OF RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION (SC:25C) EDITION DATE: FEBRUARY 2005 PRINCIPLES OF RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION Subcourse Number SS0130 EDITION B United States Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon Fort Gordon‚ Georgia 30905-5000 10 Credit Hours Edition Date: February 2005 SUBCOURSE OVERVIEW This subcourse is designed

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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION This chapter is the input section of the paper. It includes the background of the study‚ the statement of the problem‚ hypotheses of the study‚ theory base (technical framework)‚ its significance‚ as well as the scope and the limitation of the study‚ and its definition of terms. Background of the Study Academic performance according to the Cambridge University Reporter (2003) is frequently defined in terms of examination performance. College grading is an exceptionally

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    melodies A and A’ in the middle of the song in mm. 88-99 and mm. 128-139. Contrary to the melodies A and A’‚ the orchestra and the melody B have the same mode‚ C# Aeolian. Therefore‚ a direct modulation in fourth relationship occurs between melodies A and A’ in G# Aeolian and melody B in C# Aeolian‚ while a modulation using a common chord G# minor occurs in the accompaniment as seen in fig. 20. Fig. 19: Melodies B in C# Aeolian sung by the choir in mm 88-99 of the song no. 2. The major-minor modes

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    opportunities for expression of emotions as well as for development of mastery. Psychoanalytical and Arousal Seeking/Modulation Theory both believe in expression of emotions to deal with situations out of their control. Play is safe content for expressing emotions and impulses not acceptable in reality. Psychoanalytic theory predicts less need for repetitive play. Arousal Seeking/Modulation Theory. Derives from earlier behavioural theories focused on association between stimuli and responses

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    The History of Caklempong

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    Caklempong traditional music is said to have brought to Malaya by the Minangkabau people of West Sumatra settled in Negeri Sembilan as early as the 14th century. Minangkabau society call the caklempong as talempong. (Source: Abdul Samad Idris‚ 1970) In the earlier tradition‚ other than the purpose for fun‚ caklempong was also played as an important role in everyday life‚ such as integrating the Minang community residents besides being played during the ceremony of the coronation of the Sultan.

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    Spread Spectrum Time Hopping Spread Spectrum Table of Content Introduction 1-2 Concept and features of THSS 3-4 Why was it developed? 5 Advantages and Disadvantages 6 How does it work? 7-8 Use‚ Importance and Application 9 Conclusion 10 Reference 11 Introduction Spread spectrum technology was invented in the 1940s‚ and has been used extensively since then for military and other applications. Spread spectrum is a technique used in radio transmissions whereby a transmitted

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