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highly assimilated letterforms increase ambiguity; highly assimilated horizontal proportions increase ambiguity; typically tight letter spacing causes letterforms to blur together.
nearly closed letterforms (long terminal features) blur their form; highly assimilated letterforms increase ambiguity; highly assimilated horizontal proportions increase ambiguity; typically tight letter spacing causes letterforms to blur together.
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We predicted that if attention selection is critical to target detection, there should be a tight correlation between letter detection performance in the target and target detection probability.
An early version of the manoeuvre, as used by a "Vic" of five aircraft (a tight formation forming the letter "V"), appeared in the Royal Air Force (RAF) Training Manual of 1922, and the manoeuvre may even date back to 1918.
"The 'a,' the 'e,' and the 's' are the tightest, most difficult letters to read," said Montalbano.
Mullah Omar signed the check and the letter in the tight, dark scribble that all officials under the Taliban regime recognized as his signature, and with that he cleaned out the Kandahar branch of Afghanistan's central bank.
"[S]upply is undoubtedly tight," Swan acknowledged in the letter, "particularly at the entry-level of the PC market".
Even when the artist is a predictable choice, the individual works and exhibition design are unexpected: Lee Friedlander, a MOMA favorite, is represented by a tight grouping of pictures of letters and numbers, hung alongside an old-school slide show of Helen Levitt's color work, mounted for the first time since its début, here, in 1974.
Overall reactions of tight complexes are assigned one capital letter, with α and β subunits assigned the corresponding lowercase 'a' and 'b' respectively.
A letter was also sent to tight end Jeremy Shockey, the employee said.
Ms. Rodham's letters are written in a tight, flowing script with near-impeccable spelling and punctuation.
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