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TESTDB — Contents of databank, lists of cases and parameters
This program examines an existing databank and lists the actual
contents, markers, cases, missing data, intra-family relations,
and coding of ethnicity. Additionally, the program can be used to
produce genetic maps in html-format either from databank or from
external sources.
Specificationlist: TESTDB
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I4 LG19 19 Default-value
I4 LG21 21 Default-value
I4 PROT 0 Default-value
I4 LPRT 6 Default-value
I4 STUD 600 Default-value
I4 SRCE 0 Default-value
01 LG19 Logical unit number associated with "vox_parms.db"
02 LG21 Logical unit number associated with "vox_spect.db"
03 PROT Controls print output
04 LPRT Logical unit number of print-file
05 STUD Study number for which ident-file is to be generated
06 SRCE Platform where source code resides
07 DEMO Examples that illustrate program function
- LG19: Logical unit number of databank (vox_parms.db)
valid numbers are 18-19
- LG21: Logical unit number of databank (vox_spect.dbnew)
valid numbers are 20-21
- PROT = 0: Short table of contents
= 1: Detailed table of contents
= 2: Generate ident-file for specified study "STUD"
= 3: Generate ZHQ-template for specified study "STUD"
= 9: Generate HTML-based program documentation
- LPRT = v: Logical unit number of output file (mode=0-2: 30-45)
- STUD = s: Study number for which ident-file is to be generated
- SRCE = 0: Solaris system (PROT=9)
= 1: Microsoft Windows with dive "D" (PROT=9)
= 2: Microsoft Windows with dive "F" (PROT=9)
= 3: Microsoft Windows with dive "G" (PROT=9)
- DEMO: Reset databank, load new case records, make them permanent
Example
&&START TESTDB=Zurich Speech Study
PROT=3,STUD=600,LPRT=6
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Fig. 03: Distribution of mean vocal pitch amplitude in healthy
female speakers (ages 18-25 vs. 26-35 years), computed from the
experimental condition of "reading out loud emotionally neutral
text". This distribution is completely different from that of
same age male speakers (Fig. F04), thus indicating that male -
female differences in mean vocal pitch encompass not just the
1-octave shift in frequency but other characteristics as well.
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