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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acoustic guide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sound, music, or navigation, often referring to a tool or resource that helps in understanding or experiencing acoustic elements.
Example: "The museum provided an acoustic guide that enhanced the visitors' experience by explaining the soundscapes of the exhibits."
Alternatives: "audio guide" or "sound guide".
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Using an acoustic guide, the museum equivalent of E-ZPass, will speed up the tour.
The acoustic guide was the easiest element to coordinate, as the organizers went straight to someone with intimate knowledge of the painter's work.
The system will also be able to provide an acoustic guide during the deployment of the telescope's components and seafloor infrastructures (junction boxes, cables, etc).
The most pronounced energy fluctuations in speech occur at about 4 Hz (Zion Golumbic et al., 2012) and can serve as an acoustic guide for signalling the syllabic rhythm (Mermelstein, 1975).
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Later, he worked for a company that managed the acoustic guides at the Natural History Museum and at the Frick.
Acoustic guides are available to explain the history of some items, as are computers, the sine qua non of most recent study centers.
As well as a preview of upcoming events with the acoustic gig guide.
Hesperus was also fitted with the Foxer acoustic decoy to protect her against German acoustically guided torpedoes.
Results suggest cellular lattices as potential building blocks for the design of meta-materials of interest for acoustic wave-guiding applications.
New works by ten contemporary artists — including Maurizio Cattelan, Liam Gillick, and Pierre Huyghe — whose work crosses over into architecture, design, cinema, theatre, and, in the case of Philippe Parreno, acoustic museum guides.
We investigated the feasibility of the guidance of pacemaker lead implantation using the pacemaker lead stylet as an acoustic wave-guide combined with real time 3D ultrasound imaging.
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