That includes our most fundamental right as citizens: the right to vote.
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Its fundamental purpose is to promote mobility within higher education in Europe.
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Without fundamental change in the system, these cases will continue to occur.
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First, the problems in the eurozone are driving fundamental change in Europe.
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The fundamental error is the popular faith in the high protein ration.
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The sine and cosine coefficients of the firstharmonic are extracted from the gated views and reconstructed.
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Beyond that note, increased pressure, or overblowing, assisted by a harmonic "speaker" key, produces the firstharmonic, that of the octave, and so on.
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Thynne, in his Zauber Flöte, introduced stopped pipes blown so as to produce their firstharmonic (an interval of a twelfth from the ground tone).
Uso de fundamental frequency em inglês
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There was increase in fundamentalfrequency, maximum phonation time and self-reference voice-related quality of life.
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The fundamentalfrequency variability increased in women after VHFO.
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These effects were not found using synthesized control sounds matched for mean fundamentalfrequency and amplitude envelope.
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When the electron then relaxes back to its lower fundamentalfrequency, it must do so by making a discrete jump.
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They hope that they will be able to determine whether the fundamentalfrequency alone conveys sufficient information on individual identity to enable vocal recognition.
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Many speech sounds and animal vocalizations contain components, referred to as complex tones, that consist of a fundamentalfrequency (F0) and higher harmonics.
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Fundamentalfrequency was higher in IGHD females and males.
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In physics "entrainment" refers to the synchronization of two coupled oscillators with similar fundamentalfrequencies.
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The magnitude of both effects was correlated with unaided thresholds at frequencies near voice fundamentalfrequencies (F0s).
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Fundamentalfrequency (F0) is the most commonly studied acoustic measure and considered the best index of perceived pitch.