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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acoustic warning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a sound-based alert or signal, often in contexts related to safety or notifications.
Example: "The system will emit an acoustic warning when the temperature exceeds the safe limit."
Alternatives: "audio alert" or "sound warning".
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Acoustic warning signals are often favoured over visual ones because they allow the animal the option of remaining hidden.
The rattlesnakes (Crotalus and relatives), which need protective coloration to avoid alerting their prey, are able to provide acoustic warning to large animals that threaten them.
On the contrary, the acoustic warning was generally judged distracting if not annoying.
Each trial started with a fixation cross and an additional short acoustic warning tone.
Each trial began with a fixation cross and an additional short acoustic warning tone.
The smart helmet has a Bluetooth audio system for acoustic warning and two motorized eccentric rotors, inside both cheek pads, which may produce vibrations as well.
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Concept A was a baseline reference, providing only acoustic warnings.
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Acoustic and chemical warning systems allow this.
For example, bumblebees are not only aposematically colored but they also use warning acoustic signals when disturbed (Goulson 2010).
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