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What type of mutations would nitrous acid cause?
Tonality
In music and speech, refers to the character or quality of sound, or in language, the distinction of meaning through pitch.
Rhythm
A repeated pattern of movement or sound, typically found in music, speech, or various forms of art.
Matched-Guise Technique
A research method used in sociolinguistics and social psychology to assess attitudes towards different languages, dialects, or accents by having participants react to the same speaker presenting in different guises.
Thurstone Scale
An 11-point scale with 22 items, 2 for each point. Each item has a value ranging from very unfavourable to very favourable. Respondents check the items with which they agree. Their attitude is the average scale value of these items.
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