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  2. Harvard sentences - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard sentences, or Harvard lines, [1] is a collection of 720 sample phrases, divided into lists of 10, used for standardized testing of Voice over IP, cellular, and other telephone systems. They are phonetically balanced sentences that use specific phonemes at the same frequency they appear in English.

  3. File:Speech 12dB s16.flac - Wikipedia

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    English: Selection of Harvard Sentences, ... Selection of Harvard Sentences, recorded at high fidelity, converted to 16-bit LPCM, losslessly encoded as FLAC ...

  4. Note-taking - Wikipedia

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    Note-taking has been an important part of human history and scientific development. The Ancient Greeks developed hypomnema, personal records on important subjects.In the Renaissance and early modern period, students learned to take notes in schools, academies and universities, often producing beautiful volumes that served as reference works after they finished their studies.

  5. Talk:Harvard sentences - Wikipedia

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    The article says that these sentences are "freely usable" and other sites also say as much, and it seems always to have been the case that these sentences were recorded, shared, and redistributed. What is the copyright status of these sentences in modern terms?

  6. I sat in on a Taylor Swift class at Harvard. Here's what I ...

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    Harvard’s new English class “Taylor Swift and Her World” is the brainchild of Professor Stephanie Burt — a Harvard and Yale alum, literary critic, poet, writer … and massive Swiftie.

  7. File:Speech 12dB mulaw8.flac - Wikipedia

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    English: Selection of Harvard Sentences, recorded at high fidelity, converted from 16-bit LPCM to 8-bit µ-Law PCM, losslessly encoded as FLAC Date 21 December 2024

  8. Microphone practice - Wikipedia

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    The Jecklin disk technique is similar to A/B recording, with 2 omnidirectional microphones at 36 cm apart from each other. A sound-absorbing Jecklin disk of 35 cm is placed in the middle between the two microphones. The disk makes the apparent separation between the mics much larger than an equivalent A/B recording.

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