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  2. Halftone - Wikipedia

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    Left: Halftone dots. Right: Example of how the human eye would see the dots from a sufficient distance. Halftone is the reprographic technique that simulates continuous-tone imagery through the use of dots, varying either in size or in spacing, thus generating a gradient-like effect. [ 1] ". Halftone" can also be used to refer specifically to ...

  3. Directly observed treatment, short-course - Wikipedia

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    Directly observed treatment, short-course. Directly observed treatment, short-course ( DOTS, also known as TB-DOTS) is the name given to the tuberculosis (TB) control strategy recommended by the World Health Organization. [1] According to WHO, "The most cost-effective way to stop the spread of TB in communities with a high incidence is by ...

  4. Sotho tonology - Wikipedia

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    Like most other Niger–Congo languages, Sesotho is a tonal language, spoken with two basic tones, high (H) and low (L). The Sesotho grammatical tone system (unlike the lexical tone system used in Mandarin, for example) is rather complex and uses a large number of "sandhi" rules. However, the Sesotho system is by no means the most complicated ...

  5. Dear Colleague Letter and Resource Guide on Students with ADHD

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    If you are interested in commenting on this letter or guide, or have questions, please send them to OCR by email at OCR@ed.gov, by phone at 800-421-3481 (TDD 800-877-8339), or by mail to the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20202.

  6. Botts' dots - Wikipedia

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    Botts' dots ( turtles in Washington and Oregon or buttons in Texas and other southern states) are round non-reflective ceramic [ 1] raised pavement markers. In many parts of the US, Botts' dots are used, along with reflective raised pavement markers, to mark lanes on highways and arterial roads. They provide tactile and auditory feedback to ...

  7. DOCONINT MORE - ed

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    Paperback. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, A linguistically-oriented, but easy-to-use phrasebook and grammar, with an 8,000 word Vietnamese-English, English-Vietnamese dictionary. De-scribes differences in Vietnamese dialects, outlines pronunciation and tonal system as well as basic sentence patterns.

  8. Mezzotint - Wikipedia

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    Mezzotint. Saint Agnes, mezzotint by John Smith after Godfrey Kneller, usually thought to be a portrait of Kneller's daughter, Catherine Voss, by his mistress [ 1] Mezzotint is a monochrome printmaking process of the intaglio family. It was the first printing process that yielded half-tones without using line- or dot-based techniques like ...

  9. skillshabits of manipulating tonal images and habits of employing. the motor skills. required in correlating the singing voice with tonal images. Most important. to the. solution of all singing problems is a positive attitude on the part of. both teacher and. pupil. (This manual. a product of the research reported in TE 499 967. contains