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The influence of paper surface on the perceptibility of print.
Soon, the yacht gained perceptibility, and the U-boat came into better view.
One could perhaps say that he had decided to endow some parts of space with shape, density, perceptibility and mobility.
Obviously, perceptibility of information does not necessarily correspond with its actual relevance to the learning task to be performed.
Security was tight around Malé due to the obvious perceptibility of such a demonstration to mark this anniversary.
At the very edge of perceptibility he could feel the faint vibration that marked the immense flow of power.
The impressions remained faint, seemed to strengthen a trifle, then faded almost to the limits of perceptibility.
But that thing of his dissembling was only subject to his perceptibility, not to his will determinate.
For the perceptibility of digital watermarks, see Digital watermarking.
For this purpose it is suggested that the volume be kept down to the threshold of perceptibility, ideally with speakers surrounding the listener's bed.
From the article she also learned that there were different kinds of mental speech with differing degrees of "loudness" or perceptibility.
Shklovsky invented the term as a means to "distinguish poetic from practical language on the basis of the former's perceptibility" (Crawford 209).
So far the Disturbance Density is an indicator for the perceptibility of distortions only and cognitive effects are not yet taken into account.
The Formalists evaluate literary form for its perceptibility and not for its mimetic capacity.
Central government in the UK has of late tended to place greater emphasis on the criteria of local tax perceptibility and accountability.
Essentially they convert the perceptibility measure Disturbance Density into an annoyance measure.
The output is the Disturbance Density, which is a measure for the perceptibility of distortions in the signals.
More generally, Dr. Hines said, the data claiming to demonstrate paranormal events "always stay at the very edge of perceptibility."
A low drumming sound had been skirting the lower limits of perceptibility ever since they had left the cavern where the refugees slumbered.
The court concluded that a musical performance "entails contemporaneous perceptibility," further citing the final clause of Section 101 as a confirmation of this definition.
Hence, they list both 'fortition' rules and 'lenition'rules, the operation of which enhance perceptibility and articulatory ease respectively.
Active word detectors mutually inhibit each other and send feedback to the letter level, strengthening activation and hence perceptibility of their constituent letters.
Kawahara, Shigeto (2006) A faithfulness ranking projected from a perceptibility scale: the case of Japanese [+voice].
Vocal expressions of anger and sadness are perceived most easily, fear and happiness are only moderately well perceived, and disgust has low perceptibility.
The former school maintained that sensible qualities are not the sole criteria of perceptibility and that time is perceived always as a qualification of sensible objects.