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But body language really does affect our interactions. Some examples are very obvious: we all flinch, for example, if someone jerks toward us and makes a loud noise. Hopefully that's not something you're seeing in everyday conversation, of course, but the principle is the same. We react ...
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who...
According to Australian curator from Depop, Dara Petlueng, regencycore has always been popular in the realm of vintage fashion - not simply because of a certain TV show. “These trends have been staples in theDepopcommunity throughout the last year, however the rise or regencycore became more...
Cyanosis is a bluish colour given by high levels of de-oxyhaemoglobin in the blood, but this is not related to eye colour. So where does blue come from as there is no blue pigment in the eye? The explanation for why some eyes are blue is the same as why the sky is blue, a ...
(Sports) To hit (a golf ball) in a high arc with backspin so that it does not roll very far after striking the ground. Pitch To lead (a card), thus establishing the trump suit. Pitch To discard (a card other than a trump and different in suit from the card led). Pitch To throw...
Does the loudness of a sound affect its pitch? No, the loudness (volume) of a sound does not inherently change its pitch (frequency), although perception of pitch can slightly change at very high volumes due to nonlinearities in human hearing. 14 Can a sound be loud and low-pitched at ...
The violation of its two critical assumptions substantially undermines support for the flicker theory as originally formulated. While this alone does not support the contrast theory, comparison of the contrast and flicker theories revealed that the visual system of our focal species was tuned as predi...
YMMV of course. I was pleasantly amazed. I am not sure how it does so, but I am just glad that it does. The difference is not subtle it is profound. I am using the most expensive DAC made. The MSD Select DAC II. Loaded with mono power bases. I am using a dedicated NUC music ...
(and thus presumably the metabolic costs) of muscles, but actually raised those levels. There are good reasons why this might be realistic but it needs further study. It does muddy the waters for the issue of whether assuming that rapid locomotion can be modelled as static is a “bad” ...