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101 esophageal speech
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102 explosive speech
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103 mirror speech
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104 motor speech area
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105 scamping speech
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106 scanning speech
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107 serial speech
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108 staccato speech
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109 alternate speech service
nTELECOM servicio alternativo de palabras mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > alternate speech service
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110 average speech power
nACOUST potencia media de la palabra f -
111 compressed speech
nELECTRON, TELECOM diálogo comprimido m -
112 digital speech compression
nTELECOM compresión vocal digital fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > digital speech compression
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113 digital speech interpolation
English-Spanish technical dictionary > digital speech interpolation
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114 digital speech synthesis
nELECTRON síntesis de audición digital fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > digital speech synthesis
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115 digitalized speech
nELECTRON, TELECOM voz digitalizada f -
116 digitized speech
nELECTRON, TELECOM voz digitalizada f -
117 electronic-speech synthesis
nELECTRON síntesis de audiofrecuencia electrónica fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > electronic-speech synthesis
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118 encrypted speech
nTELECOM palabra criptografiada f -
119 instantaneous speech power
nACOUST potencia vocal instantánea fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > instantaneous speech power
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120 interpolation of speech signals
nTELECOM interpolación de señales vocales fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > interpolation of speech signals
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