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repetition and interval
His premise was that each repetition in learning increases the optimum interval before the next repetition is needed ( for near-perfect retention, initial repetitions may need to be made within days, but later they can be made after years ).
In practice, LORAN is implemented in integrated regional arrays, or chains, consisting of one primary station and at least two ( but often more ) secondary stations, with a uniform group repetition interval ( GRI ) defined in microseconds.
To enable the user to reach a target level of achievement ( e. g. 90 % of all material correctly recalled at any given time point ), the software adjusts the repetition spacing interval.
34 cm ; repetition interval of GPS C / A PN code
The interval K is referred to as the grand repetition rate ( GRR ) given by
Various systems have been developed, with the main principle being spaced repetition – increasing the review interval whenever a card is recalled correctly.
Manually managing interval length can add greatly to the overhead of using flashcards: the Leitner system is a simple spaced repetition system designed for paper flashcards, based on a small number of boxes and a simple algorithm, while the SuperMemo algorithms are more complicated, tracking each card individually, and designed for implementation by computer.
Defined by the head motif and its repetition in bar 3, is " characterized by its relative pitch content ( a three-note segment of the semitonal scale ), by its interval order — down a half step and up a whole step — and by its rhythm ( two sixteenth-notes on the beat followed by a tied eighth-note ).
Modes of limited transposition are musical modes or scales that fulfill specific criteria relating to their symmetry and the repetition of their interval groups.
Target identification, however, is more complex and is based on the measurement of different parameters of the transmitted signal — such as its frequency, bandwidth, pulse width, pulse repetition interval, etc.
To prevent this, a repetition interval has been designed cover both ( Contention free ) PCF & ( Contention Based ) DCF traffic.

repetition and which
Commercial advertisers often seek to generate increased consumption of their products or services through " branding ," which involves the repetition of an image or product name in an effort to associate certain qualities with the brand in the minds of consumers.
Following the trio, the second occurrence of the scherzo, unlike the first, plays through without any repetition, after which there is a brief reprise of the trio, and the movement ends with an abrupt coda.
Over time, the repetition in the forming and melting of the ice causes fissures, which eventually breaks the rock down.
A particular instance is the saros, which results in a repetition of a solar or lunar eclipse every 6, 585. 3 days, or a little over 18 years ( because this is not a whole number of days, successive eclipses will be visible from different parts of the world ).
The narrative structure allows for this diversity through simple stylistic devices such as the principle of ring composition, familiar since the time of Homer, in which the introduction and conclusion of a story or sub-plot is signalled by the repetition of some formulaic statement, facilitating the reader's comprehension of stories within stories in a kind of ' Chinese-box technique '— a structure that has no resemblance to the nine books artificially created by Alexandrian scholars.
The work of blacksmiths — developing implements and weapons — is hammered into shape, and, as a consequence, gradually departed from the stereotyped forms of their predecessors in bronze, which were cast, and the system of decoration, which in the Bronze Age consisted chiefly of a repetition of rectilinear patterns, gave way to a system of curvilinear and flowing designs.
But Hitler, supported by Göring, resisted these demands, which he feared would weaken civilian morale and lead to a repetition of the debacle of 1918, when the German army had been undermined ( in Hitler's view ) by a collapse of the home front.
* Kata ( programming ), exercises in programming which help hone your skills through practice and repetition
For example, with particular values of the echo time ( T < sub > E </ sub >) and the repetition time ( T < sub > R </ sub >), which are basic parameters of image acquisition, a sequence takes on the property of T < sub > 2 </ sub >- weighting.
The terms have expanded to encompass a movement in music which features repetition and iteration, as in the compositions of La Monte Young, Terry Riley, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and John Adams.
Later attempts concentrated on features such as repetition, verse form and rhyme, and emphasized the aesthetics which distinguish poetry from more objectively-informative, prosaic forms of writing.
In 1821, Sébastien Érard invented the double escapement action, which incorporated a repetition lever ( also called the balancier ) that permitted a note to be repeated even if the key had not yet risen to its maximum vertical position.
assonance, which is the repetition of similar sounding syllables.
* The maximum non-ambiguous range which is determined by the pulse repetition frequency.
Although the principle is useful in many contexts, spaced repetition is commonly applied in contexts in which a learner must acquire a large number of items and retain them indefinitely in memory.
For artistic endeavors, tradition has been used as a contrast to creativity, with traditional and folk art associated with unoriginal imitation or repetition, in contrast to fine art, which is valued for being original and unique.
That such things should be done once is a damning disgrace to the portion of our race which did them ; that the door should be left open to their ever so barely possible repetition would spread that shame over the world!
As it was agreed upon to send a confession to Trent, Melanchthon drew up the Confessio Saxonica which is a repetition of the Augsburg Confession, discussing, however, in greater detail, but with moderation, the points of controversy with Rome.
Pulse dialing, dial pulse, or loop disconnect dialing, also called rotary or decadic dialling in the United Kingdom ( because up to 10 pulses are sent ), is pulsing in which a direct-current pulse train is produced by interrupting a steady signal according to a fixed or formatted code for each digit and at a standard pulse repetition rate.
A simplistic example of FEC is to transmit each data bit 3 times, which is known as a ( 3, 1 ) repetition code.
His works, the symphonies in particular, had detractors, most notably the influential Austrian critic Eduard Hanslick, and other supporters of Johannes Brahms ( and detractors of Wagner ), who pointed to their large size, use of repetition, and Bruckner's propensity to revise many of his works, often with the assistance of colleagues, and his apparent indecision about which versions he preferred.
The Court cited Southern Pacific Terminal Co. v. ICC,, which had held that a case was not moot when it presented an issue that was " capable of repetition, yet evading review ".
Often, hyperlexic children will have a precocious ability to read but will learn to speak only by rote and heavy repetition, and may also have difficulty learning the rules of language from examples or from trial and error, which may result in social problems.
* As stated previously, translation memory managers may not be suitable for text that lacks internal repetition or which does not contain unchanged portions between revisions.

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It is curious that even centuries of repetition of the yearly cycle did not induce a sufficient degree of confidence to allow people to abandon the ceremonies of the winter solstice.
It is not simply giving a repetition of the program it gave during its New York engagement earlier this season, but has brought back many of the numbers that were on the bill when it paid us its first visit and won everybody's heart.
In music an " answer " ( also known as countersubject ) is the technical name in counterpoint for the repetition or modification by one part or instrument of a theme proposed by another.
This public interest is usually satisfied by preventing a continuation or repetition of the offence on the same victim.
The latter is in substance a more didactic repetition of the former.
A pulsed high voltage source ( typically 1-2 kV ) is generated and applied to the specimen, with pulse repetition rates in the hundreds of kilohertz range.
Another common feature of ballads is repetition, sometimes of fourth lines in succeeding stanzas, as a refrain, sometimes of third and fourth lines of a stanza and sometimes of entire stanzas.
All people intensify and this is done via repetition, association and composition.
Lacan came to believe that ' the phantasy is never anything more than the screen that conceals something quite primary, something determinate in the function of repetition '.
In music, a fugue ( ) is a compositional technique ( in classical music ) in two or more voices, built on a subject ( theme ) that is introduced at the beginning in imitation ( repetition at different pitches ) and recurs frequently in the course of the composition.
The design of the first Stars and Stripes by Hopkinson had the thirteen stars arranged in a " staggered " pattern technically known as quincuncial because it is based on the repetition of a motif of five units.
The sharpest increase occurs after the first try and then gradually evens out, meaning that less and less new information is retained after each repetition.
What this means is that by the exercise of sobriety ( the mental ascesis against tempting thoughts ), the Hesychast arrives at a continual practice of the Jesus Prayer with his mind in his heart and where his consciousness is no longer encumbered by the spontaneous inception of images: his mind has a certain stillness and emptiness that is punctuated only by the eternal repetition of the Jesus Prayer.
: Parallelism is the repetition of previous line using a different word order or different words meaning the same thing.
There is a heavy use of assonance, the reuse of vowel sounds, and a reliance on alliteration, repetition of the first sound of a word, within the poem including the first line: " In Xanadu did Kubla Khan ".

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