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Most of these chapters also call attention to variation : variation between individuals in Cheshire and Ziebland's study , gender variation in Coates's work , and genre differences in Harris's chapter . AMY SHELDON and Heidi ENGSTROM ...
Most of these chapters also call attention to variation : variation between individuals in Cheshire and Ziebland's study , gender variation in Coates's work , and genre differences in Harris's chapter . AMY SHELDON and Heidi ENGSTROM ...
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In our case , only five PCs ' explain the variation above a significance level of 0.05 , with PC1 accounting for 12 percent of the variation and PC2 for 9 percent , with three other PCs accounting for 6 percent or less .
In our case , only five PCs ' explain the variation above a significance level of 0.05 , with PC1 accounting for 12 percent of the variation and PC2 for 9 percent , with three other PCs accounting for 6 percent or less .
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We also included the mean local pitch variation for both constituents , derived as the absolute pitch change between every two consecutive frames , averaged over the number of frames . Thus , an interval in which the fundamental ...
We also included the mean local pitch variation for both constituents , derived as the absolute pitch change between every two consecutive frames , averaged over the number of frames . Thus , an interval in which the fundamental ...
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