10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBAUDIBLE»
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subaudible in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
subaudible and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Consumer Behavior in Action: Real-Life Applications for ...
troops, doctors have used them to calm patients in waiting rooms, and
subaudible messages in rock music have been blamed for encouraging Satan
worship and suicide. While there is mixed evidence of the effectiveness of such
messages, ...
2
Computer, Informatics, Cybernetics and Applications: ...
user A combined with the same subaudible tone, or the signals can't be received.
As in the following chart, signals of user A is received by repeater labeled 145.1.
2.5. (Fig. 35.2) 35.5.2 Differentiation of Users Within the Coverage of a Repeater
...
Xingui He, Ertian Hua, Xiaozhu Liu, 2011
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A subaudible tone is a tone that is used to trigger an automated event at a radio station.
4
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
The earthquake also generated ordinary sound waves of very low subaudible
frequencies in the atmosphere.1 These sound waves were recorded by the
National Bureau of Standards at microphone stations in Washington, D.C.,
Boulder, ...
5
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
I believe in the Subaudible.' 'The what?' She had looked at him, not sure if he
wasjoking or not. Hedidn't look as if he was joking. 'The Subaudible. Do
youremember whenwe lived on Fore Street?' Of course she remembered the
house on ...
Radio engineers always have known about them but did not know what to do
with them, for they are subaudible to the human ear. Sigalert for the first time
takes part of this unused, subaudible portion — the area ALL CIVIL DEFENSE ...
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
The earthquake also generated ordinary sound waves of very low subaudible
frequencies in the atmosphere.1 These sound waves were recorded by the
National Bureau of Standards at microphone stations in Washington, D.C.,
Boulder, ...
8
The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual: All You Need to Become an ...
You will hear the repeater output on 146.62 MHz and the input is 600 kHz (the
standard 2-meter offset) below the output frequency, or 146.02 MHz. '103.5' is the
frequency of the CTCSS or subaudible tone. Your radio's operating manual will ...
9
Tinnitus: Theory and Management
See Pulsatile tinnitus somatic. See Somatic tinnitus subaudible. See Subaudible
tinnitus subjective. See Subjective tinnitus temporary. See Temporary tinnitus
transient. See Transient tinnitus Tinnitus instrument, 31 1 Tinnitus Patient Survey
of ...
10
Circulatory System Dynamics
For a microphone with adequate sensitivity in the low frequency range, Korotkoff
sounds are recorded for cuff pressures from above the systolic pressure level to
below the diastolic level (Fig. 2-5). In fact, it has been Subaudible Ere-Phase I ...
Abraham Noordergraaf, 1979
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUBAUDIBLE»
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subaudible is used in the context of the following news items.
BLINDER Official Trailer (HD)
Also to everyone who is curious about the song in the trailer it's Our Last Stand by SUBAUDIBLE HUM :). Read more ... Our Last Stand by SUBAUDIBLE HUM :). «YouTube, Jan 13»
Wikia's future lies in 'second screen' content
Or, he could get somewhat better accuracy with Nielsen's TV watermarking technology that identifies shows with a subaudible beacon that a mobile device can ... «CNET, Jan 12»
Residents sue wind companies
Intrusions detailed in the lawsuit include: • Low frequency noise and subaudible infrasound and/or impulse noise created by and emitted from the wind turbines, ... «Huron Daily Tribune, May 10»