| 41. | Although pitch notation is intended to describe audible sounds, it can also be used to specify the frequency of non-audible phenomena.
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| 42. | In tinnitus, they may relay information that an externally audible sound is present at a certain frequency when it is not.
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| 43. | The range of audible sound is typ51066 24; 422; X47 : 7y \ e of the bass and treble ranges ).
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| 44. | Light can move nanoparticles for example, while microwaves _ and audible sound waves _ can shift objects millimeters or centimeters across.
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| 45. | Mrs . Wu told KRON-TV of San Francisco, noting there was no audible sound and she could only read the subtitles.
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| 46. | It generates a beam of ultrasound that acts like a long thin loudspeaker and releases audible sound _ a secondary effect.
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| 47. | The first is technological : there is no way to protect the music once it has been translated into audible sound.
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| 48. | A telephone line is designed for transferring audible sounds, for example tones, and not digital bits ( zeros and ones ).
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| 49. | A timer option is also available, which counts down from a specified time and makes an audible sound when it is done.
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| 50. | High current impulse loads or high ripple currents can generate audible sound from the capacitor itself, draining energy and stressing the dielectric.
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