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This wave crudely resembles the glottal tone of the human voice ; with these proportions ( positive part of the period ) it resembles especially a soprano voice . Fuller discussion of this sort of wave , as an approximation to the ...
This wave crudely resembles the glottal tone of the human voice ; with these proportions ( positive part of the period ) it resembles especially a soprano voice . Fuller discussion of this sort of wave , as an approximation to the ...
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1.74 In all the discussion of sound waves , the length of the period , e.g. from one crest to the next , has been a length of ... The wave - length is easily computed by dividing this by the frequency ; for example , 440 ~ gives a wave ...
1.74 In all the discussion of sound waves , the length of the period , e.g. from one crest to the next , has been a length of ... The wave - length is easily computed by dividing this by the frequency ; for example , 440 ~ gives a wave ...
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Now anybody , whether he has ever heard of innervation waves or not , will surely agree that at least two different ... Lacking something like the innervation - wave theory , it would be necessary to assume also that there were two ...
Now anybody , whether he has ever heard of innervation waves or not , will surely agree that at least two different ... Lacking something like the innervation - wave theory , it would be necessary to assume also that there were two ...
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Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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