The literature on fish audition (N = 63) supported four classes associated with swim bladder specialization: species without swim bladders, those with unmodified and modified swim bladders, and those with Weberian ossicles or bullae. These classes were compared for audition (detected frequency) in...
quaver, waver - give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequency 6. sound - cause to sound; "sound the bell"; "sound a certain note" play - perform music on (a musical instrument); "He plays the flute"; "Can you play on this old recorder?" blow - play or sound a...
We found larger displacements across the frequency range for the saccular otolith (Fig. 2d), in spite of its larger size and mass, likely owing to a more favorable geometry that produces stronger trapping forces during BOA stimulation. The range of frequencies in our BOA stimulus train (...
Sonic tools and devices utilize sound waves for specific purposes. A sonic toothbrush uses high-speed vibrations to clean teeth more effectively. 8 Sound Characterized by frequency, amplitude, and wavelength. High-frequency sounds are higher pitched than low-frequency sounds. 7 Sonic Sonic concepts ...
Broadcasters now have a larger audience because tointernet radio. You’re no longer bound by the high-priced time frames on the radio broadcast frequency. It is no longer required to have expensive equipment. You can start your own radio show with as little as a computer and a $20 recordin...
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012 sound (sownd) 1. Vibrations produced by a sounding body, transmitted in air or other medium, and perceived by internal ear. 2. An elongated cylindric, usually curved, metal instrument, used to explore bladder or other...
An audible acoustic wave frequency Sound (Archaic) Rumor; report. Audio The sound elements of television Sound A long, relatively wide body of water, larger than a strait or a channel, connecting larger bodies of water. Sound A long, wide ocean inlet. Sound (Archaic) The swim bladder of ...
sounds) encountered mainly in the laboratory, pitch and frequency are not found to be proportional. Doubling the frequency less than doubles the pitch. For the more complex waveforms usually encountered, however, the presence of harmonics favors a proportional relationship between pitch and frequency....
If applied to patients with LUTD, this would enable continuous home-monitoring while providing objective patient-generated data, a valuable addition to the commonly-requested frequency volume charts and bladder diaries31,32. Such application would also help promote telemedicine by limiting office visits...
Ultrasound is used for many reasons, including viewing the uterus and ovaries during pregnancy and monitoring the health of a developing fetus; diagnosing gallbladder disease; evaluating blood flow; guiding a biopsy or tumor treatment needle; checking for breast lump...