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Volume 76 Issue 10, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Dec 1985

Volume 76 Issue 10, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Southwestern - Archive

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Volume 76 Issue 9, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Nov 1985

Volume 76 Issue 9, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 76 Issue 8, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Nov 1985

Volume 76 Issue 8, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 76 Issue 7, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Oct 1985

Volume 76 Issue 7, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 76 Issue 5, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Oct 1985

Volume 76 Issue 5, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 76 Issue 4, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Sep 1985

Volume 76 Issue 4, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 76 Issue 3, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Sep 1985

Volume 76 Issue 3, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 76 Issue 2, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Sep 1985

Volume 76 Issue 2, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 76 Issue 1, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Sep 1985

Volume 76 Issue 1, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 75 Issue 26, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jul 1985

Volume 75 Issue 26, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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An Inventory Of Maine's Telecommunications System, Maine State Planning Office Jul 1985

An Inventory Of Maine's Telecommunications System, Maine State Planning Office

Maine Collection

An Inventory of Maine's Telecommunications System

Prepared for the Maine State Planning Office by Joseph M. Chaisson and Valerie Lamont of the Telecommunications Research Program at Westbrook College in Portland, Maine. July, 1985.

"The Primary purpose of this report is to provide information for Governor Brennan's Task Force on Telecommunications. The inventory also can be widely used as a reference by persons and organizations concerned with providing telecommunications services in Maine."

Contents: Introduction / Local Telephone Service / Mobile Telephone Service / Digital Termination Service / Cable Television / Paging Systems / Intra-State (Intra-LATA) Public Services / Intra-State (Intra-LATA) Private …


Volume 75 Issue 25, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jun 1985

Volume 75 Issue 25, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 75 Issue 24, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jun 1985

Volume 75 Issue 24, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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The Mechanics Of Low Orbiting Satellites Implications In Communication, Lane Brostrom May 1985

The Mechanics Of Low Orbiting Satellites Implications In Communication, Lane Brostrom

Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects

Low orbiting satellite communication networks will be competing with geosynchronous satellites for a share of the communications market. In world-wide communications that do not require immediate real time transmissions, low orbiting satellites are competitive with geosynchronous satellites because the system is reliable and low in cost.

Since satellites are a clear example of Newtonian laws, the distinct patterns they make in their orbiting process are predictable. Newton's law states that an object will remain in uniform motion unless acted upon by a force: a satellite remains in motion around the earth because there is no atmosphere to slow it down. …


Volume 75 Issue 23, Southwestern Oklahoma State University May 1985

Volume 75 Issue 23, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 75 Issue 22, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Apr 1985

Volume 75 Issue 22, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 75 Issue 21, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Apr 1985

Volume 75 Issue 21, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 75 Issue 20, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Apr 1985

Volume 75 Issue 20, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 75 Issue 19, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Apr 1985

Volume 75 Issue 19, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 75 Issue 18, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Mar 1985

Volume 75 Issue 18, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 75 Issue 17, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Mar 1985

Volume 75 Issue 17, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 75 Issue 16, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Feb 1985

Volume 75 Issue 16, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 75 Issue 15, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Feb 1985

Volume 75 Issue 15, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 75 Issue 14, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Feb 1985

Volume 75 Issue 14, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 75 Issue 13, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Feb 1985

Volume 75 Issue 13, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 75 Issue 12, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jan 1985

Volume 75 Issue 12, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Volume 75 Issue 11, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jan 1985

Volume 75 Issue 11, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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Use Of Synthetic Speech In Tests Of Speech Discrimination, Jane S. Gordon Jan 1985

Use Of Synthetic Speech In Tests Of Speech Discrimination, Jane S. Gordon

Dissertations and Theses

The purpose of this study was to develop two tape-recorded synthetic speech discrimination test tapes and assess their intelligibility in order to determine whether or not synthetic speech was intelligible and if it would prove useful in speech discrimination testing. Four scramblings of the second MU-6 monosyllable word list were generated by the ECHO l C speech synthesizer using two methods of generating synthetic speech called TEXTALKER and SPEAKEASY. These stimuli were presented in one ear to forty normal-hearing adult subjects, 36 females and 4 males, at 60 dB HL under headphone&. Each subject listened to two different scramblings of …