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Two Preliminary Studies Of The Intelligibility Of Predictor-Coefficient And Formant-Coded Speech, L. Keeler, G. Clement, W. Strong, E. Palmer Oct 1976

Two Preliminary Studies Of The Intelligibility Of Predictor-Coefficient And Formant-Coded Speech, L. Keeler, G. Clement, W. Strong, E. Palmer

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Two preliminary studies comparing the intelligibilities of predictor-coefficient versus formant-frequency-coded speech and the intelligibilities of predictor-coefficient-coded speech using different numbers of coefficients are reported.


The Topolotron: A High Beta Device With Topological Stability, Keith H. Brown, H. R. P. Ferguson, J. H. Gardner, Larry V. Knight, H. Mark Nelson Sep 1976

The Topolotron: A High Beta Device With Topological Stability, Keith H. Brown, H. R. P. Ferguson, J. H. Gardner, Larry V. Knight, H. Mark Nelson

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The concept of topological or structural stability is introduced and its importance in the magnetic confinement of plasmas is discussed. Topological stability requires the presence of a pair of limit cycles in the magnetic field configuration. This paper deals with the design of an experimental device possessing limit cycles. The design includes a high beta (b=1), high density (10^16), hot (100 eV) hydrogen plasma which is to be compressed by a factor of about 5 in a torodial device of 25 cm average major radius with a capacitor bank rise time of less than 2 µsec. Two shaped toroidal coils …


Scattering Of Argon And Neon From W(112), Ralph E. White, Jean Jacques Ehrhardt, Robert P. Merrill Jan 1976

Scattering Of Argon And Neon From W(112), Ralph E. White, Jean Jacques Ehrhardt, Robert P. Merrill

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No abstract provided.


The Fluid Motion Due To A Rotating Disk, Ralph E. White, Charles M. Mohr Jr, John Newman Jan 1976

The Fluid Motion Due To A Rotating Disk, Ralph E. White, Charles M. Mohr Jr, John Newman

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No abstract provided.