But Balcomb, in whose back yard this all began, holds fast to his claim that what caused the hemorrhaging in the Bahamas whales was not sound's effect on the whales'hearing but on resonance effects in their air cavities.
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A task force of contractors, NASA agency representatives, and MSFC researchers concluded that the engines vibrated at a frequency similar to the frequency at which the spacecraft itself vibrated, causing a resonance effect that induced oscillations in the rocket.
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Grunwald's violin of 1929 has seven special resonance bars that are attached to the underside of the top plate to cause a sympathetic resonance effect that greatly amplifies the sound more like what would be expected of a 16-or 17-inch viola.
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Traditionally, the weak basicity of aniline is attributed to a combination of inductive effect from the more electronegative sp 2 carbon and resonance effects, as the lone pair on the nitrogen is partially delocalized into the pi system of the benzene ring.
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Resonance effects may be evident in Josephson junctions from a supposed high flux of axions from the galactic halo with mass of 0.11 meV and density compared to the implied dark matter density, indicating said axions would only partially compose dark matter.
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In a real MRI scanner the signal is complex and due to off-resonance effects and other scanner imperfections the phase of the complex value may vary between different voxels, this leads to it being difficult to distinguish between a positive and negative signal.
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When this resonance effect is combined with some sort of active feedback mechanism and power input, it is possible to set up an oscillation which can be used to generate periodic acoustic signals such as musical notes ( e . g . in an organ pipe ).
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Substituents can generally be divided into two classes regarding electrophilic substitution : activating and deactivating towards the aromatic ring . "'Activating substituents "'or activating groups stabilize the cationic intermediate formed during the substitution by donating electrons into the ring system, by either inductive effect or resonance effects.
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:: : : : : : ( Come to think of it-having read the Trimphone article and stirred a few memories-I think the volume control worked by mechanically raising and lowering the speaker to disrupt that resonance effect ! ) talk ) 18 : 34, 13 February 2016 ( UTC)
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Concerns about the risks of mechanical resonance effects on suspension bridges, following the 1831 collapse of the Broughton Suspension Bridge and the 1850 collapse of Angers Bridge, led to notices being placed at the entrances warning troops to break step ( i . e . not to march in rhythm ) when crossing the bridge; Although the barracks closed in 2008, the warning signs are still in place.