Auditory learners may have a knack for ascertaining the true meaning of someone's words by listening to audible signals like changes in tone.
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And a $ 230 billion Transportation Equity Act passed in 1998 includes a provision to install audible signals and signs at certain crosswalks, Ward said.
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Then, the frequencies get messed up and get out of sync-causing an audible signal over the speaker ( the beep that metal detectors make ).
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Although they have fallen out of favor, diaphones were also used at some fire stations and in other situations where a loud, audible signal was required.
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"We don't see any obstacles at this point but as with any kind of operation like this, we may have to call audible signals on the ground,"
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This can cause audible signal loss that is called " clipping " in telephony, but the effect is more like a " squelch " than amplitude clipping.
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Test models are set up to indicate loss of tire pressure both with a digital readout and audible signal and / or alert message on a visual display.
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The result was a station with strong coverage from Daytona Beach, Florida, to Charleston, South Carolina, and a very audible signal from Cape Canaveral, Florida, to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.
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But there could be no mistaking the whistles, the international audible signal of sporting fans'displeasure, and no doubt Saturday night at Staples Center they were directed at Roy Jones Jr.
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The device senses the variations in the field and translates them into an audible signal whose pitch and intensity rise depending on the size and depth of the buried metal object.