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  • ...e detailed phonetic transcriptions are written with square brackets, like [pʰ]. Angled brackets here indicate word spellings, e.g, <nowiki><pat></nowik ...e end; thus, the <nowiki><p></nowiki> in 'stop' and 'stapler' sounds like [p̚]. However, most native English speakers do not notice these differences,
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  • |{{#if:{{{playlist|{{{p|}}}}}} |playlist?list={{{playlist|{{{p|}}}}}} {{#if:{{{title|{{{1|}}}}}}|<span class="plainlinks">{{{title|{{{1}}}
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  • |{{#if:{{{playlist|{{{p|}}}}}} |playlist?list={{{playlist|{{{p|}}}}}} {{#if:{{{title|{{{1|}}}}}}|<span class="plainlinks">{{{title|{{{1}}}
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  • * [[Wikipedia:Shortcut|Shortcuts]] to this page: [[WP:PORT]] • [[P:]]
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  • ...categories that are distinctive in the language. For example, the /b/ and /p/ are considered different sounds in English - bat is a distinctly different
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  • | p || ᛈ || p || /p/ || ?*perþ- || meaning unclear, perhaps "pear-tree".
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  • # General grading criteria are in the coursebook (p. 187), but see below for revised criteria. ...r project is also an option, in addition to the possible investor types on p. 93.
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  • ...ts: as an unaspirated [t] in stop [stαp], as an aspirated [tʰ] in top [ˈtʰɒp], and as a tap sound [ɾ] before unstressed vowels as in 'butter.' Native E | rowspan="3"| Voiceless plosives /p, t, k/
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  • ...f a difference between X and Y are valid. We usually look for a p-value of p≤.05. If it is at .05 or less, then the findings are probably valid statis
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  • ...in a Unicode category or a named Unicode character block (see below) || \p{IsCyrillic} || "Калининград"in Калининград City" ...that is not in a specified Unicode general category or character block || \P{IsCyrillic} || "City" in "Калининград City"
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  • #p-Menu, #p-Menu2, #p-Menu3 { overflow: visible; } #p-Menu div, #p-Menu2 div, #p-Menu3 div {margin: 0; padding: 0;}
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  • ...eral sound categories that are distinctive in the language; e.g., /b/ and /p/ are considered different sounds in English, since ''bat'' is a distinctly
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  • | TR'''A'''P || colspan="2"| æ | P'''A'''LM || colspan="2"| ɑ:
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  • ...th, 1999, p. 123) or "data table about Madrid sewer systems" (Jones, 2001, p. 456). ...te "..." shows us the importance of 12-point Century serif fonts for ANOVA p-values in the top journals on sewer system engineering).
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  • | p &nbsp; b
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  • ...he author critiqued his infatuation with his female neighbor (Smith, 2001, p. 35-37) and his range of emotions (Smith and Jones, 2013). </blockquote>
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  • | dig@''I­P'' ''domain'' -t AXFR || DNS Zone Transfer | wget --rand­om-wait -r -p -e robots=off -U ''URL'' || Download an entire website
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  • ...enetic state. (Cell <span style="color:#005789;">Vol. 157, Issue 3</span>, p. 526, April 2014) ...potentially facilitating oligomeric assembly. (''Cell'' Vol. 157, Issue 2, p. 286, April 2014)
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  • ...en from the t-value or F-value and the degrees of freedom (see below), the p-value is calculated. ...level can be expressed in terms of confidence intervals. A probability of p<.05 is equivalent to a confidence interval of CI=95%, that is, one can be 9
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