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The results indicated that P200 might be related to the early extraction of phonological information.
One problem with the latter approach is that the large amount of ambiguity and noise present in images can lead an early extraction of symbolic features to fail, failures which are difficult to correct.
Adverse events required early extraction of the surgical material in only 38 (4.2%) patients.
Cases in which adverse events led to early extraction of the material, were identified.
The early extraction did not cause a loss of correction in either group.
Patients in whom adverse events required early extraction of the surgical material, were identified and excluded from the analyses.
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The mean (SD) A260/280 for the earlier extractions vs. later extractions was 1.82 (0.10) and 1.86 (0.11), t 537) = -4.28, P < 0.001 respectively, and although significantly different, both were in an acceptable range.
At present, most of fault classification methods utilize time-frequency analysis methods as the early feature extraction, and ANN or its optimized forms are then employed for fault classification.
The evidence suggests that early feature extraction from the incoming sensory input provides bottom-up excitation of features, which in turn facilitates phonemic recognition by pattern-matching and automatic change-detection mechanisms in auditory cortex.
This observation can suggest that once the issue of biological failure will be much better or fully controlled, the issue of mechanical failure will become the prime source of complications for dental implants, which at that stage does not come often into play due to early implant extraction.
The earlier feature extraction methods focused only on the low-frequency bands without considering the features in the high-frequency bands which are equally important for speaker identity.
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