948 resultados para Error threshold
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This study investigates the relation between physical measurements of pure-tones, third-octave bands of noise and third-octave bands of speech and subjective judgments of auditory threshold, most-comfortable listening level (MCL) and uncomfortable-listening level (UCL) for three normally hearing listeners.
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This paper discusses a study undertaken to determine whether a normal hearing person or hearing impaired person can reliably select a threshold of intelligibility and if so, whether this can be considered a valid measurement.
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This paper investigates loudness summation in a group of listeners with moderate to severe hearing losses and the applicability of this information to hearing aid fittings.
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This paper is a review of a study to evaluate the usefulness of a laboratory approach to auditory training with hearing impaired children.
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This paper presents some normative data on the relation between the perceived loudness of third-octave bands of noise and that of broad-band noise. The study used normally-hearing listeners and was used as a control study for a parallel study done with hearing impaired listeners.
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The primary objective of this research study is to determine if various body positions for ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential (oVEMP) testing demonstrate differentiation of the saccule and utricle through threshold responses.
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El artículo 342 del Código Tributario, al hablar de los elementos constitutivos de los ilícitos tributarios, establece que es necesaria la presencia de dolo o culpa rechazando la responsabilidad objetiva, que si acepta para contravenciones o faltas reglamentarias, es decir la culpabilidad como elemento del delito tributario es reconocida, lo cual lleva a que el artículo 338 del Código Tributario, reconozca al error como una circunstancia que excluye la responsabilidad penal tributaria, pero no existe desarrollo sobre el contenido del precepto. Esta falta de explicación obliga a recurrir al desarrollo que se ha dado sobre el tema por otras ramas del derecho, así se analizan las explicaciones realizadas por el Derecho Constitucional y el Derecho Penal, siendo este último donde más desarrollo se ha dado sobre el tema, sin poder olvidar la importancia de los derechos fundamentales de la persona. La presente tesis busca aportar criterios que sean útiles y aplicables en el campo tributario, para lo cual se tratará los siguientes temas: Derecho Penal Administrativo, naturaleza de las infracciones tributarias: Derecho Penal aplicable al campo tributario, la culpabilidad en Tratados Internacionales sobre derechos humanos, principio de culpabilidad y sus elementos, error como eximente de responsabilidad, límites de la presencia del error y elusión tributaria.
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Esta investigación estudia el rol del juez en el Estado constitucional de derechos y justicia en el Ecuador, el error inexcusable y el procesamiento disciplinario por error judicial inexcusable desde sus principios de legalidad y taxatividad, la etiología del error, el órgano competente y la independencia judicial. Presenta conclusiones y recomendaciones.
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Two types of ecological thresholds are now being widely used to develop conservation targets: breakpoint-based thresholds represent tipping points where system properties change dramatically, whereas classification thresholds identify groups of data points with contrasting properties. Both breakpoint-based and classification thresholds are useful tools in evidence-based conservation. However, it is critical that the type of threshold to be estimated corresponds with the question of interest and that appropriate statistical procedures are used to determine its location. On the basis of their statistical properties, we recommend using piecewise regression methods to identify breakpoint-based thresholds and discriminant analysis or classification and regression trees to identify classification thresholds.
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Two wavelet-based control variable transform schemes are described and are used to model some important features of forecast error statistics for use in variational data assimilation. The first is a conventional wavelet scheme and the other is an approximation of it. Their ability to capture the position and scale-dependent aspects of covariance structures is tested in a two-dimensional latitude-height context. This is done by comparing the covariance structures implied by the wavelet schemes with those found from the explicit forecast error covariance matrix, and with a non-wavelet- based covariance scheme used currently in an operational assimilation scheme. Qualitatively, the wavelet-based schemes show potential at modeling forecast error statistics well without giving preference to either position or scale-dependent aspects. The degree of spectral representation can be controlled by changing the number of spectral bands in the schemes, and the least number of bands that achieves adequate results is found for the model domain used. Evidence is found of a trade-off between the localization of features in positional and spectral spaces when the number of bands is changed. By examining implied covariance diagnostics, the wavelet-based schemes are found, on the whole, to give results that are closer to diagnostics found from the explicit matrix than from the nonwavelet scheme. Even though the nature of the covariances has the right qualities in spectral space, variances are found to be too low at some wavenumbers and vertical correlation length scales are found to be too long at most scales. The wavelet schemes are found to be good at resolving variations in position and scale-dependent horizontal length scales, although the length scales reproduced are usually too short. The second of the wavelet-based schemes is often found to be better than the first in some important respects, but, unlike the first, it has no exact inverse transform.
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