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... percent in experi- ment 0-1 and 75 percent in experiment O - 2 , both scores occurring at the fastest input rate , 15.00 bits per s . The median percent omission curves for the two experiments were much alike . 189 5 10 Input in bits ...
... percent in experi- ment 0-1 and 75 percent in experiment O - 2 , both scores occurring at the fastest input rate , 15.00 bits per s . The median percent omission curves for the two experiments were much alike . 189 5 10 Input in bits ...
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... percent- ages of omissions differed significantly as the input rates increased in each of the three experiments . There were no differences between output rates for any suc- cessive pair of input rates in G - 1 , but each output rate ...
... percent- ages of omissions differed significantly as the input rates increased in each of the three experiments . There were no differences between output rates for any suc- cessive pair of input rates in G - 1 , but each output rate ...
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James Grier Miller. output 10 percent omissions , 13 percent errors , and 77 percent correct ( the O - 1 median figures for the input rate of 7.50 bits per s ) . Because 10 percent of the signals have already been omitted , the output ...
James Grier Miller. output 10 percent omissions , 13 percent errors , and 77 percent correct ( the O - 1 median figures for the input rate of 7.50 bits per s ) . Because 10 percent of the signals have already been omitted , the output ...
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