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EEG based pattern recognition method for classification of different mental tasking:
Preliminary study for stroke survivors in Indonesia
W Caesarendra, M Ariyanto, S U Lexon, E D Pasmanasari, C R Chang, J D Setiawan,
2015 International Conference on Automation, Cognitive Science, Optics, Micro
Electro-Mechanical System, and Information Technology (ICACOMIT)
Finger movement pattern recognition method using artificial neural network base
d on electromyography (EMG) sensor
M Ariyanto, W Caesarendra, K A Mustaqim, M Irfan, J A Pakpahan, J D Setiawan, A
R Winoto, 2015 International Conference on Automation, Cognitive Science,
Optics, Micro Electro-Mechanical System, and Information Technology (ICACOMIT)
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Articles
The indefinite articles are used when we are referring to an unspecified thing or
quantity
We use them when we dont know (or dont care) which thing were talking about
Examples: a cat, a dog, an hour, an egg
The definite article refers to a noun, either in the singular or plural. It can be
used with uncountable nouns. The refers to a specific thing or quantity. It should
be placed before the noun, or before the adjective which directly modifies the
noun
Examples: Please give me the hammer
Please give me the red hammer; the blue one is too small
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you
he
she
it
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objective
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me
you
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her
it
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your,yours
his
her,hers
its
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subjective
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objective
possessive
we
you
they
us
you
them
our,ours
your,yours
their,theirs
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