Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... CURVE or RESONANCE - BAND . 1.51 The first example will be the damped or not quite perfect tuning fork . All real forks behave like this to some ... curve with a couple HARMONIC ANALYSIS 29 Waves not exactly repetitive; resonance curve 29.
... CURVE or RESONANCE - BAND . 1.51 The first example will be the damped or not quite perfect tuning fork . All real forks behave like this to some ... curve with a couple HARMONIC ANALYSIS 29 Waves not exactly repetitive; resonance curve 29.
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... curves , but instead the curve which covers them all ; such a curve could of course have been sketched in on Fig . 14 also . As a resonance curve , each of these curves represents to what extent the same emitter ( tuning fork or what ...
... curves , but instead the curve which covers them all ; such a curve could of course have been sketched in on Fig . 14 also . As a resonance curve , each of these curves represents to what extent the same emitter ( tuning fork or what ...
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... curve must lie below the 100 percent level . For a reinforcer a reinforcement curve of rather similar PROFILE can be drawn , but its peak may reach up to several thousand percent . Such a reinforcement curve has nearly the same form as ...
... curve must lie below the 100 percent level . For a reinforcer a reinforcement curve of rather similar PROFILE can be drawn , but its peak may reach up to several thousand percent . Such a reinforcement curve has nearly the same form as ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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