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    Hhrth

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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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    dbq on things

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    Synthesized Versus Recorded Speech. Stud Health Technol Inform‚ 119‚ 114-119. Retrieved from http://www.cise.ufl.edu/research/vegroup/vp/papers/dickerson-mmvr14.pdf Francis‚ A. L.‚ Nusbaum‚ H. C.‚ & Fenn‚ K. (2007). Effects of Training on the Acoustic–Phonetic Representation of Synthetic Speech. Journal of Speech‚ Language‚ and Hearing Research‚ 50(6)‚ 1445-1465. Retrieved from http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~francisa/Articles/Francis-etal_JSLHR07.pdf Kang‚ M.‚ Kashiwagi‚ H.‚ Treviranus‚ J.‚ & Kaburagi

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    katrina barcelo "The characteristic of sound by which a shrill sound can be distinguished from a grave sound is known as PITCH." Pitch of sound depends upon the frequency of sound. The greater the frequency‚ the higher is the pitch and vice versa. It is the pitch of sounds that enable us to distinguished b/w a sound of man and woman or man and dog. Etc. sound of a woman is shrill due to high pitch. Sound of a dog is grave due to low pitch and low frequency. QUALITY OR TIMBER "The property

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    Voice Recognition

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    ● Introduction ● Initial problem ● How to Compare Recordings ● Dependence of system’s accuracy ● Algorithm instruction ● Source Code ● Software Requirements ● Hardware Requirements ● References Introduction The project “Attendance through Voice Recognition” is a tool that can help an organization or academic institute to have attendance of their employee or students and also the faculty members.It also record the time and date at which the member is present

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    he hears a beeping sound. This short video helps me clarify how an audiologist basically conducts a pediatric audiological screening called play audiometry. It uses a block in a bucket game‚ which obviously reinforces the child’s responses to the acoustic

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    sound proofing

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    “SOUNDPROOFING” A Research Paper Presented to Mrs. Eujane Requez In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement For the Subject Physics Submitted by: Eduarte‚ Roberto Gadon‚ Alrenzo Zamora‚ Jordan IV-Mere BarbeFocault   Approval Sheet Name of members: Eduarte‚ Roberto Juan Evalle‚ Rae Dominique Gadon‚ Alrenzo Bernard Zamora‚ Jordan Francis Title of Investigatory project: SOUNDPROOFING

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    X-Rays Vs Ultrasound

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    X-rays and Ultrasound: X-rays and ultrasound are two different modalities used for different things‚ so an ultrasound can do some things an X ray cannot‚ and vice versa‚ and so this makes them very difficult to directly compare. Ultrasound: Above: An ultrasound machine. Ultrasound is the use of energy generated by sound waves of 20‚000 or more vibrations per second. Ultrasounds are generated by a device called a transducer. Bearing in mind that sound is a mechanical energy‚ the transducer

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    David Sanchez C 5th Attic/Film “Running Away” Film Rationale Feeling of Liberty is what all people want‚ not feel repressed and have a peaceful moment. Most of The times the environment not permit it ‚ for that reason you have to go out even if it is only a little moment ‚but all people need a time for distraction ‚to organize ideas ‚to find happiness‚ to recuperate the joy of life‚ going through another ay an non common one ‚”Running Away” As sound engineer I was looking for a song that fits

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    Ocean Noise Pollution

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    Ocean Noise Pollution For millions of years‚ the oceans have been filled with sounds from natural sources such as the squeaks‚ moans and clicks of whales and dolphins‚ the snapping of shrimp‚ the sound caused by wind upon the surface and even the occasional rumble from earthquakes. Over millions of years‚ the ocean’s marine species have developed into what they are today‚ with their own specialized acute hearing abilities‚ communication skills and echo location abilities at natural sound levels

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    Acoustic Startle Response

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    Lack of Acoustic Startle Response and Drug Addiction Amy L. Holmes Liberty University I. Abstract 3 II. Introduction 4 a. Stress 4 b. Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) 4 c. Dopamine 5 III. Acoustic Startle Response Defined 5 IV. Drug Addiction Defined 5 V. Case Studies 6 a. Opiate addiction 6 b. Alcohol addiction

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