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  • ...voice]]. They have many uses. These include aid to the voice-disabled, the hearing-disabled, and the blind, along with communication with computers without a ...
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  • ...[periodic function|periodic]] [[vibration]] whose [[frequency]] is [[human hearing range|audible to the average human]]. The [[International System of Units|S ...human listeners, the accepted range is 20Hz to 20kHz, the limits of human hearing}}</ref> In air at atmospheric pressure, these represent sound waves with [[ ...
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  • *[[2023 United States Congress hearing on antisemitism]] ...iversity]] following controversial remarks she made during a congressional hearing on [[antisemitism]] and accusations of [[plagiarism]]. [https://www.reuters ...
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  • ...sent to the brain. Vision is from light reflecting off objects around us, hearing is from the vibrations caused by change in air pressure, touch is from the ...
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  • * ''"And those thoughts you had yesterday..."'' the human mind cannot process hearing this phrase, without at some level searching internally for some thoughts o ...e mind usually checks through the various things, or parts of the body, on hearing this, seeing if each in turn has been forgotten. ...
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  • ...le=Immittance Testing |url=https://sacent.com/services/ent-procedures/ears-hearing/audiological-evaluation-testing/immittance-testing/ |access-date=2023-05-20 ...
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  • ...nducts [[Philippine Senate hearing on the Kingdom of Jesus Christ|a public hearing]] regarding the alleged abuses within the [[Kingdom of Jesus Christ (church ...
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  • ...ugh bone conduction, a consideration for people who have compromised their hearing from exposure to loud music. ...
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  • ...k | first1 = Hj. | last2 = MacDonald | first2 = J. | year = 1976 | title = Hearing lips and seeing voices | journal = Nature | volume = 264 | issue = 5588| pa ...ing voices regardless of the environment would be a hallucination, whereas hearing voices in the sound of running water (or another auditory source) would be ...
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  • **A two-day public hearing begins at the [[Peace Palace]] in [[The Hague]], [[Netherlands]], regarding ...
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  • ...Masterson EA, Themann CL, Calvert GM | title = Cardiovascular conditions, hearing difficulty, and occupational noise exposure within US industries and occupa ...ryter | first = Karl D. | name-list-style = vanc | title = The handbook of hearing and the effects of noise: physiology, psychology, and public health |publis ...
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  • ...iety of types of assistive technologies which include: wheelchairs, canes, hearing aids, prosthetic devices, orthotic devices, cognitive devices, adaptive swi ...
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  • which is often considered as the [[threshold of human hearing]] (roughly the sound of a mosquito flying 3&nbsp;m away). The proper notati ...in the [[equal-loudness contour]]. Because the frequency response of human hearing changes with amplitude, three weightings have been established for measurin ...
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  • ...s for applying the STI to specific populations such as non-natives and the hearing impaired (rev.4). An IEC maintenance team is currently working on rev. 5. If non-native speakers, people with speech disorders or hard-of-hearing people are involved, other probabilities hold. ...
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  • ...they are listening to others all the time, and while they certainly may be hearing what these people are saying, they are engaging in pseudo-listening. Over t ...lisher = MindTools}}</ref> A good tag phrase for paraphrasing is "What I'm hearing you say is...", followed by the question, "Is that right?" This combination ...
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  • ...to 250 volts in electronic devices such as radios. For portable radios, [[hearing aid]]s and similar equipment, [[Battery (vacuum tube)#B battery|''B batteri ...
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  • ...e alphabet is what gave rise to the idea that sight is more important than hearing because in order to communicate one had to be able to see and understand th ...
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  • ...f nuclear power plants. He played a key role in the [[Oppenheimer security hearing|proceedings]] brought against [[J. Robert Oppenheimer]] that resulted in Op ...a harshly worded memorandum to the AEC on 12 June 1954, subsequent to the hearing, Nichols recommended that Oppenheimer's security clearance not be reinstate ...
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  • ...se headphones to [[cue (audio)|cue]] up the next song without the audience hearing, aircraft pilots and [[call center]] employees. The latter two types of emp ...ieces, which plugged into the user's ear canal, were first developed for [[hearing aids]]. They became widely used with [[transistor radio]]s, which commercia ...
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  • ...nologies that assist older adults affected by reduction or loss of vision, hearing, taste, touch, or smell. ...
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