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The TIDIGITS database contains 11.4 hours of speech data from 326 speakers (111 men, 114 women, 50 boys, and 51 girls) uttering one to seven digits long strings consisting of eleven different digits (0 9 and "OH").
The baseline involved the visual presentation of a pair of symbol strings consisting of forward and back-slashes.
Spoligotype patterns are designated as 43-character-long strings consisting of black and white squares, indicating respectively the presence or the absence of an individual spacer.
Rather, and in-line with the finding of segments reversal training, we suggest that the pauses aid in detecting co-occurring element triplets and that this improves learning of strings consisting of such triplets.
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Some strings consist of several solar panels and a blocking diode in series.
In 4 experiments, Ss responded as quickly as possible to indicate whether character strings consisted of letters or numbers.
These strings consist of a few particles and can be bended if required by the curvature of the capsule wall.
Both strings consisted of four unique triplets, which were a fixed concatenation of three different song elements (for examples of a go and no-go string, see Fig. 1).
A MEDLINE (National Library of Medicine 2008) search was carried out; the search strings consisted of "asthma OR wheeze OR cough OR bronchitis OR lung function," "air AND pollut*," and "PM10 OR PM 10)" and "NO2 OR "NO(2)" OR "nitrogen dioxide".
To mark the agreement, the Iroquois fashioned a wampum belt or string, consisting of two rows of purple beads beside three rows of white beads.
The encoder takes normal alphabet inputs from hyperterm, and creates a string consisting of 0, 1, 2, and 3 to encode the alphabet.
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