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    Versatility of Simkania negevensis infection in vitro and induction of host cell inflammatory cytokine response by Kahane, Simona, Fruchter, David, Dvoskin, Bella, Friedman, Maureen G

    Published in The Journal of infection (01-08-2007)
    “…Summary Objective Simkania negevensis (Sn) is an intracellular microorganism belonging to the family Simkaniaceae in the order Chlamydiales and has been…”
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    Linear correlates in the speech signal: the orderly output constraint by Sussman, H M, Fruchter, D, Hilbert, J, Sirosh, J

    Published in The Behavioral and brain sciences (01-04-1998)
    “…Neuroethological investigations of mammalian and avian auditory systems have documented species-specific specializations for processing complex acoustic…”
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    The perceptual relevance of locus equations by Fruchter, D, Sussman, H M

    “…Identification curves were estimated for the English consonants /b,d,g/ using five-formant CV synthetic stimuli comprehensively sampling the F2 onset-F2 vowel…”
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    Perceptual significance of locus equations by Fruchter, David E.

    “…Identification curves were estimated for the English consonants /b, d, g/ using five-formant CV synthetic stimuli comprehensively sampling the F2 onset×F2…”
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    Locus equations derived from compensatory articulation by Sussman, H M, Fruchter, D, Cable, A

    “…Locus equations are linear regressions of the onset of F2 transitions on their offsets. These functions vowel-normalize the F2 transitions such that they are…”
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    A locus equation study of syllable-final stop place of articulation by Sussman, Harvey M., Shore, Jadine, Fruchter, David

    “…Syllable-final stops have different coarticulatory and perceptual properties compared to syllable-initial stops. Locus equations have previously been used to…”
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    The perceptual relevance of locus equations by Fruchter, David Edward

    Published 01-01-1997
    “…Locus equations are linear regressions of the second formant's consonant-vowel transition onset frequency (F2 onset) on the transition offset frequency (F2…”
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    Self-organizing maps of stop consonant place from token-level locus equation inputs by Hilbert, Jon, Fruchter, David E., McWilliams, Mona, Sirosh, Joseph, Sussman, Harvey M.

    “…Previously [D. E. Fruchter, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 95, 2977 (1994)], identification curves were estimated for English /b,d,g/ using synthetic CV stimuli…”
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    A Calculator-Assisted Method of Random Sampling by Schoen, Daniel J., Fruchter, David

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-02-1983)
    “…A technique proposed by Ward (1974) involves: (1) estimating the size of the population to be sampled, (2) generating a list of random integer numbers falling…”
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