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    Tinnitus referred as ears ringing‚ in humans‚ can be caused by a variety of factors; such as high-level sound exposure‚ ototoxic drugs‚ and hearing loss. It is basically the self perception of sound in the absence of acoustic stimulation. the sound waves hit the outer ear and converge into the ear drum. The vibrations at ear drum are transferred into the inner rear through the middle ear. Once the sound waves reach inner ear‚ they travel through the cochlea towards the organ of corti. Further the

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    much closer to the essence and emotional impact of live music‚ and won immediate acclaim.The list of major Bose innovations continues to grow. Fourteen years of research led to the development of acoustic waveguide speaker technology‚ found in our award-winning Wave® radio‚ Wave® music system and Acoustic Wave® music systems. Acoustimass® speaker technology reshaped conventional thinking about the relationship between speaker size and sound‚ enabling palm-sized speakers to produce audio quality previously

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    |с целью | | |namesake | |различаться | 2. Переведите на русский язык встречающиеся в тексте интернациональные слова и словосочетания: engineer‚ acoustic telegraph‚ public demonstrations‚ product‚ to associate‚ phonograph‚ metal detector‚ experiment‚ institute. 3. Прочитайте текст и переведите в письменной форме абзацы 3‚ 4‚ 6: 1. Alexander Graham Bell (March 3‚ 1847 – August 2‚ 1922)

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    or even of the ancient Greek kithara. It went through many changes over the period of time changing its shape from Lute to Dotar to Chartar to the 20th century Steel-string and electric guitars. There are several subcategories within the latest acoustic guitar group: * classical and flamenco guitars * ‘’folk’’ guitar * the arched-top guitar * twelve string guitar Mission Statement “Pakistan will now rock you through its tunes” Vision Statement We value music as a dynamic force

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    Fax: 0034.981167160 * Corresponding autor. Email adresses: xsagartzazu@ikerlan.es (X. Sagartzazu)‚ luisher@udc.es (L. Hervella)‚ jmpagalday@ikerlan.es (J. M. Pagalday). ABSTRACT This article is a bibliographical revision concerning acoustic absorbing materials‚ also known as poroelastics. These absorbing materials are a passive medium use extensively in the industry to reduce noise. This review presents the fundamental parameters that define each of the parts comprising these materials

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    NT1210 Lab 4.1 : Copper Cabling Exercise 4.1.1 Stability‚ consistency‚ and minimization of packet errors. Exercise 4.1.2 The power requirements to send data is much lower than the requirements to transfer electricity. Exercise 4.1.3 Protection from power frequency‚ radio frequency interference‚ reducing errors generated. Exercise 4.1.4 Category Maximum Speed Application 1 1Mbps VOICE ONLY( TELEPHONE WIRES) 2 4Mbps LOCAL TALK & TELEPHONE 3 16Mbps 10 BASE T ETHERNET 4 20Mbps

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    Physics (from Ancient Greek: φυσική (ἐπιστήμη) phusikḗ (epistḗmē) “knowledge of nature”‚ from φύσις phúsis "nature"[1][2][3]) is the natural science that involves the study of matter[4] and its motion through space and time‚ along with related concepts such as energy and force.[5] More broadly‚ it is the general analysis of nature‚ conducted in order to understand how the universe behaves.[a][6][7] Physics is one of the oldest academic disciplines‚ perhaps the oldest through its inclusion of astronomy

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    Contents Introduction 1. The syllable as an integral part of the word. Definition of the syllable 2. Main features of syllable formation in English 3. Theories of syllable formation and division Conclusion References Introduction The syllable is a primary basic unit of speech. Being joined with each other‚ speech sounds serve as structural material‚ as “bricks” for syllables. A syllable is a sequence of speech sounds joined together to form a solid undividable stable primary speech unit of segmental

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    Bethan Exelby How did we come to Contemporary Vocal Music as it is today? An exploration of how the 20th Century has changed vocal techniques. Contemporary Music is a time in classical music history in which all previously set boundaries were pushed and broken in order to discover new things‚ new sounds‚ and new ways of doing things. This is all evident when looking at contemporary vocal music. Before the Contemporary era‚ a vocal performer would only sing or speak. Europe was at the

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    have been previously used in laboratory animals and humans as an audiometric tool to quantify features of the acoustic environment that a subject can detect(Bauer et al.‚ 1999; Li et al.‚ 2013). More salient prestartle stimuli‚ including gaps‚ inhibit the startle response to a greater degree than less salient stimuli. When an animal effectively detects a silent gap embedded in the acoustic background‚ its subsequent response to a startle stimulus is reduced in magnitude. Gap detection‚ prepulse inhibition

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