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letter cases
noun
Plural of letter case
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If they are distinctive and memorable, it is not for the right reasons, but because they are irritatingly tricky to pronounce and to write, whereas reversing the usual order of letter cases in dOCUMENTA (13) looks rather intriguing.
Perceptual priming for words was minimized by using different fonts (i.e., Arial, Comic Sans, Time New Roman, Verdana), different letter cases, and different letter sizes.
For instance, in the case of pairs of pictures, different pictures of the same object or different exemplars were used; similarly, in the case of pairs of words, the same words printed in different fonts, letter cases, and letter sizes were used.
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The writer once tried to sell a letter case that belonged to William Ewart Gladstone and had his named stamped on the cover.
for the Advancement… The writer once tried to sell a letter case that belonged to William Ewart Gladstone and had his named stamped on the cover.
The New Yorker, October 12 , 1957P. 187 The writer once tried to sell a letter case that belonged to William Ewart Gladstone and had his named stamped on the cover.
The Georgia, Trebuchet and Verdana typefaces showed comparable processing times regardless their letter case.
We observed that inconsistent letter case has been used in gene names.
Participants had to decide whether the 2 words were the same (irrespective of letter case) or whether the 2 checkerboard images were visually identical.
Comparing a covert rhyme judgement task to a letter case judgement task, activation was found only in Broca's area (BA 44/45) (Poldrack et al., 2001).
In addition, letter case was systematically changed between presentation and response phase to prevent the subjects from using a visual strategy.
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