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The magnitude of difference was considered practically meaningful when the likelihood was ≥75%.
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Life signal is considered practically periodic that facilitates the extraction of this spectral component using several processing techniques, such as adaptive filtering and correlation permitting to ameliorate the detection range to be more than 15 m in low-loss medium.
We assume slow channel variations so that can be considered practically constant over consecutive blocks.
Together with γ, they can be considered practically constant for all speakers.
But these days you are considered practically an object of sympathy if your new vessel is anything under 200 feet.
In this study, factor loadings of 0.50 and higher will be considered practically significant [28, 30]; Lai and Chen [49].
In particular, Table 2 reports an interclass correlation coefficient of 0.740 for the French CG and of 0.745 for the Danish CGs, that is, two coefficients that can be considered practically overlapping (Table 2).
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