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These results suggest that certain phonemes that are mainly dependent on the pronounced jaw movement and certain tongue movements (creating a constriction with middle of the tongue and the tongue tip) for clear articulation are the worst affected in terms of ASR accuracy.

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By modifying the AHL protein to create a constriction within the nanopore, Dr Bayley showed that it is possible to ensure that the variation in current is determined by a single base, which can then be identified.

As a result, such a small layer creates a constriction inside the network that forces the relative information into a low dimensional representation.

Furthermore, each subunit also contains a small fragment of the pore-lining inner helix at its N-terminus, which forms a short four-helix bundle atop the center of the gating ring and creates a constriction point at the intracellular end of the pore that would occlude the passage of hydrated K+ ions.

The needle was removed promptly to create an aortic constriction of 0.4 mm in diameter and the chest was sealed.

Sadly, though, these people are shooting themselves in the foot by creating a "big tent" that is, in fact, a constriction.

The greater part of the narrative proceeds thus, and Ishiguro gets his darkest effects from this "dead hand" approach, creating an atmosphere of unbearable constriction that is like looking back down a tunnel.

In other words, [D] could possibly be a sound category that was resurrected by young speakers in this study to both fill the missing gap at the dental position and also create a sound with a constriction more comparable to the original /dz/.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.08828.021 To substantiate this, we created a simulation of mitochondrial constriction in response to a localized pressure generated by the above-mentioned mechanisms.

This constriction to flow creates a differential pressure drop across the restriction, in line with Bernoulli's principle for incompressible flow (Darby 2001; Van Ness and Abbott 2008).

The minimum section encountered at an angle of 90° narrowed twice along the tunnel, creating two constriction points: The first narrowing occurred in the vertical plane, creating the first constriction point at x = 80 cm (Figure 4A, arrowhead n°1).

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