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Using a far more informal tone compared to his attacks on "aggressive secularism" the day before, the Pope warned children of the pitfalls of our "celebrity culture".

The morality here is shockingly gray in tone compared to the sharp black-and-whites that distinguish the honest, primitive Western; in a Western of the old school, a father might conceivably be aware that his son was a heel, but nothing would induce him to pass up a clearly ethical shot at a killer by admitting it.

Figure 8 shows partials T 60 extracted from an E4 tone (vertical lines), compared to the ones from the synthesis model later described in Section 3. Figure 8 Partials T 60 extracted from an E4 tone compared to the ones from the synthesis model.

Last week, Yamagata released "Chesapeake," a new album that's not as dark in tone compared to her last LP "Elephants" and features a musical "dream team" to back her up.

The "band's mellowing tone", compared to the "aggression" in past works, was also commended, with the review stating that "the result is an album filled with potential and character".

In dual task trials, letter performance was significantly impaired if the letter was presented shortly after the tone, compared to the long SOA condition and compared to single letter trials (both p<0.02).

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The pitch ranking test was intended to examine whether the Smt mappings would produce better resolution of complex tones compared to the Std mapping.

It is shown that FrFT-MFCC features can greatly increase the discrimination of tones compared to FFT-based MFCC features and that the discrimination of Mandarin vowels and English intervocalic consonants is slightly increased.

Furthermore we observed stronger responses in right-hemisphere components about 40 80 ms after S2 onset for difference waveforms of modulated tones compared to unmodulated tones.

Using an acoustic oddball paradigm, we revealed a prominent negative BOLD response (NBR) for rare tones compared to the background of frequent tones.

In this present study, we report ERP values from an awake chimpanzee and especially focus on this well-documented component of human studies, where it is well known that the brain responds differently to infrequent, physically deviant tones compared to frequent tones.

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