Exact(1)
b The corresponding cut syllables including the 60 ms extension backward and forward, and with subsequent pairs of syllables manually labeled as similar (S) or non-similar (N).
Similar(59)
Iliocostalis muscle, any of the deep muscles of the back that, as part of the erector spinae (sacrospinalis) muscle group, aid in extension (bending backward), lateral flexion (bending to the side), and rotation of the spinal column.
Carrier aggregation enables both bandwidth extension and backward compatibility by combining several 20 MHz or narrower component carriers (CC's).
Luo et al. [31] propose an extension (but backward compatible) of OpenFlow to improve its flexibility, making it more appropriate for the inherent dynamicity of wireless networks.
From each posterolateral half of the condensation, extensions pass backward and eventually meet posteriorly around the neural tube to form the blastema of the neural (dorsal) arch of the vertebra.
His idea is to restrict the space behind the luger, to reduce or eliminate the backward extension.
The pubic bone of the saurischians pointed forward, while the ornithischians had an extension that pointed backward.
The head frill of Protoceratops was a modest backward extension of two cranial arches, but it became the enormous fan-shaped ornament of later forms.
The model is an extension of vector backward auto-regressive (VBAR).
For this purpose, we need to introduce a suitable backward extension of the elements of M ˆ.
This fact may also be relevant for long-run predictions where the backward extension of the trajectory, i.e., {x c (t) (in) S: d ≤ t < a c }, is relevant (cf. Stijepic (2015, p. 81)).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com