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  • ...pond to the [[human voice]]. They have many uses. These include aid to the voice-disabled, the hearing-disabled, and the blind, along with communication wit ...
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  • ...telecommunication]]s device that converts [[sound]], typically the [[human voice]], into electronic signals suitable for [[transmitter|transmission]] via c ...
    497 bytes (65 words) - 08:59, 20 November 2020
  • ...s '''Not YMO'''. Future releases by the band would be made under the names Human Audio Sponge and HASYMO. *[[William S. Burroughs]]: Voice on "Be a Superman" & "I Tre Merli" ...
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  • ...ntertwined, because the majority of 21st century [[cell phone]]s have both voice and data (internet navigation and [[email]]ing) capabilities. Global networks have revolutionized human communication several times. The first to do so was the electrical telegrap ...
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  • ...common shakers typically handle 25 to 50 [[watt]]s of amplifier power. The voice coil exerts force on both the weight and the body of the shaker, with the l ...tory signature for musical instruments such as violins, guitars, the human voice or sound effects in movies (for example, the speeders in ''[[Star Wars]]'') ...
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  • {{short description|Sound whose frequency is audible to the average human.}} ...tion]] whose [[frequency]] is [[human hearing range|audible to the average human]]. The [[International System of Units|SI unit]] of frequency is the [[hert ...
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  • ...valuating social acceptability. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2010 Apr 10 (pp. 887-896). ACM.</ref> ...but result in a new set of actions for the consumer. [[Speech recognition|Voice recognition software]] is one example of this type of innovation. Consumers ...
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  • ...can be interpreted.<ref>Hay, I. (2005). ''Qualitative research methods in human geography'' (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.</ref> ...cipants themselves. The objective is to attempt to give the participants a voice in the research. ...
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  • ...NO.pdf THE MEASUREMENT OF SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY Herman J.M. Steeneken TNO Human Factors, Soesterberg, the Netherlands]</ref> On this scale, an STI of at l ...buildings. Code of practice for the design, installation and servicing of voice alarm systems]</ref> ...
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  • | album = [[Human After All]] | next_title = [[Human After All (song)|Human After All]] ...
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  • [[File:From the poetry of birds2.jpg|thumb|Aside from human signals and expressions, ontopoetics also looks into symmetries produced by ...knowledge are directed by receptiveness, playfulness, and openness across human-nature divisions.<ref name=":6" /> The idea is that conceptual intelligence ...
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  • ...wC&q=sound+power+loudness&pg=PA94|title=Clinical Measurement of Speech and Voice|author=Ronald J. Baken, Robert F. Orlikoff|publisher=Cengage Learning|year= ...lculation as the metric is concerned with the loudness as perceived by the human ear. Measurements<ref>{{cite web | url = http://blog.nti-audio.com/measurem ...
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  • {{Short description|Voice message storage and retrieval}} ...er uses}}A '''voicemail''' system (also known as '''voice message''' or '''voice bank''') is a computer-based system that allows people to leave a recorded ...
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  • Employee silence, the antithesis of employee voice, refers to situations where employees suppress information that might be us ...r, employees might not feel like they possess enough power to speak up and voice their opinions; this notion is of particular significance when the organiza ...
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  • ...udits,<ref>{{Cite web|title = Voice Audit|url = http://www.securelogix.com/voice-audit.html|website = www.securelogix.com|access-date = 2016-01-20}}</ref> b ...the AI systems are given too much trust and not carefully monitored by the human eye. As a result ethical, legal and economic issues arise.<ref name=":0" /> ...
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  • * [[Voice over IP]] ...des restrictions to [[freedom of the Press]], [[freedom of speech]], and [[human rights]]. ...
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  • ...zes and interprets [[sensory stimulation]]. Although illusions distort the human perception of [[reality]], they are generally shared by most people.<ref>So ...s. For example, individuals watching a [[ventriloquist]] will perceive the voice is coming from the dummy since they are able to see the dummy mouth the wor ...
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  • ...as in a way a natural and ineradicable part of the landscape (based on the human propensity 'to truck, barter and exchange'), and neoliberal thought continu ...ogies and social networking sites allow for the free speech of citizens to voice their views. The discussions surrounding technoliberalism involve:{{citatio ...
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  • ...within the organization. Employees employ this route when they desire to [[voice]] their [[opinions]] but lack sufficient avenues to effectively express the ...-quality will resort to latent dissent. They feel that there is no room to voice their opinions (Kassing, 2000). ...
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  • ...been used to explain how conflicts arise over natural resources, including human-predator conflicts in Norway<ref name="BROX">Brox, Ottar. (2000) "Schismoge ...OSS: World War II and Bateson's Assessment of Applied Anthropology."] ''[[Human Organization]]'' 57, no. 4 (1998): 379-84. </ref>{{qn|date=February 2023}} ...
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