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This can be defined as the subjective prominence of a given contact for an individual at a particular point in time [6, 10, 11].
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By comparing the transmission rates of the articulatory features under similar listening conditions, it thus becomes possible to determine their relative prominence for a given population of listeners.
The prominence of sponsorships gives the festival a sense of hyperbranding.
So can the choice of articles, the prominence they're given, the immense weight of the entire, cumulative chronicle of a too-long campaign.
It was a similar but far broader concept than today's depression; prominence was given to a clustering of the symptoms of sadness, dejection, and despondency, and often fear, anger, delusions and obsessions were included.
As the value of smoothing factor α increases, prominence is given to instantaneous bandwidth requirements.
The latter concern also applied to the prominence previously given to avoidance of asthma "triggers".
There was some criticism of the prominence given to the claim that Iraqi WMD could be readied within 45 minutes.
"Death Comes for the Archbishop" stands apart from other Cather Westerns because of the prominence given to Hispanic and Native American characters.
Because of the prominence given to thyroid carcinoma after Chernobyl, less attention has been given to whole-body exposure from the ingestion and inhalation of all isotopes, together with the shine from the radioactive cloud and deposited radioactivity.
Yet at the inquest that followed, prominence was given again to police accounts of supporters being drunk and without tickets.
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