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    Animal Communication

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    elephants and their reasons for communicating and channels of communication. Some reasons for communicating may include procreation‚ dominance and territorial rights‚ food‚ and alarms. Channels of communication can include tactile‚ chemical‚ visual‚ acoustic‚ and electric. Elephant communication mostly intraspecific while whale communication can be interspecific because dolphins can sometimes understand their signals. Reasons for communication When looking for a mate‚ a male humpback whale proves

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    and music ▶ Uniform distribution of natural sound throughout the room ▶ Suitable for any small to medium enclosures‚ from canteens to meeting rooms ▶ Extremely slim ▶ Voice evacuation compliant as standard ▶ Ideal combination of advanced acoustics and easy application ▶ Unrivalled sound quality for its size ▶ EN 54‑24 and EN 60849 compliant This loudspeaker‚ with its good directivity‚ can handle small and medium indoor environments such as congress venues‚ meeting rooms‚ showrooms

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    A. ACOUSTIC 1.Introduction Good acoustical quality is critical for a classroom to function well for its intended principal purpose. In elementary school classrooms‚ most learning involves listening to the teacher and to each other (Goodland‚ 1983). Even quite modest amounts of background noise or reverberation (i.e.‚ many delayed reflections of the original sound) can interfere with speech perception and‚ consequently‚ can impair educational outcomes. Speech intelligibility studies indicate that

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    Ease of perception is possible due to the redundancy of the speech signal at both acoustic and linguistic levels (Cooper et.al 1952; Liberman1970). Recognizing speech in adverse listening conditions is a significant cognitive‚ perceptual‚ and linguistic challenge. Numerous factors have been suggested to explain the difficulties experienced

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    Ultrasound Tactile Display [Iwamoto et al. 2008]” is a tactile display which provides tactile sensation onto the user’s hand. It utilizes the nonlinear phenomenon of ultrasound; acoustic radiation pressure. When an object interrupts the propagation of ultrasound‚ a pressure field is exerted on the surface of the object. The acoustic radiation pressure P [Pa] is written as P = αE

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    Katherine Polzin Unit 2-CMD 160 Online NORMAL DEVELOPMENT OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE The reading assignment for this unit is chapters 3 and 7 in Plante and Beeson. You might want to look at other sources‚ as well. This unit will be worth 50 points and is due at 11:30 PM on Sunday‚ February 10th. Respond to the following questions: 1. In reference to the nature of sound‚ define: frequency‚ amplitude (intensity)‚ rarefaction‚ compression‚ equilibrium. a. Frequency: The number of

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    loud: discovering the location of harmonies that make your guitar sing. Purpose: To identify the locations of harmonics on an acoustic guitar and relate them to guitar string lengths. Hypothesis: If I pluck the sixth string of the guitar from frets nine- twelve‚ then those frets will not produce harmonics that are able to be heard clearly. Materials: Acoustic guitar ( adult or child sized) Cloth tape measure‚ metric Lab Notebook Procedures on finding harmonics on your guitar: 1.Select

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    AQ1.1 What is sound? 窗体顶端 Arch1361 Environment 2. Exam Preparation Quizzes 1. Vibrations that travel through the air and can be heard when they reach a persons ear. 2.A form of energy transmitted through the air (or other material). 窗体底端 AQ1.2 What terms (or “characteristics”) do we use to describe sound? 窗体顶端 Arch1361 Environment 2. Exam Preparation QuizzesFrequency and Level (amplitude) 窗体底端 AQ1.3 What is the difference between Sound Power and Sound Pressure? 窗体顶端 Arch1361 Environment

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    The Physics of a Guitar

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    like a simple instrument to construct or play there is a lot of physics behind the creation of it‚ from the strings to the air inside‚ the anatomy‚ and the sound spectrum. There are three types of guitars that are made: nylon acoustic‚ steel-string‚ and electric. Acoustic guitars produce sound due to a complicated interaction called coupling. Coupling refers to the interaction between two or more vibrating elements. It depends on geometry‚ sound frequency‚ and the materials that are used to make

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    How different are the varied treatment approaches: There are various treatment programs and approaches that have been proposed to treat children with articulation and phonological disorders. Pattern-based approaches consist of distinctive feature and phonological approaches while motor-based approaches are the traditional approaches that contradict pattern-based approaches. All approaches use behavioral treatment while treating articulation and phonological disorders. The phonological rules that

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