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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed sound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing something that is taken for granted or accepted as true regarding sound or audio quality.
Example: "The assumed sound quality of the recording was surprisingly low, given the high price of the equipment used."
Alternatives: "presumed audio" or "expected sound quality".
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Hence there is clearly a strong relationship between measured wood density and wood decay, even in assumed sound or intact wood.
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These are just the first moments of a ninety-minute tour de force in which ideas assume sound and form.
"Ipsa Dixit" is a tour de force in which the ideas of Aristotle, Wittgenstein, Lydia Davis, and others assume sound and form.
How valid is the interpretation of comparative effectiveness (CE) for the population of interest, assuming sound methods and appropriate follow-up?
When sounds trigger a saccadic response, it is assumed that sound representation needs to be remapped from the craniotopic into the retinotopic reference system, in order to produce spatially correct saccades [ 12].
Champollion wondered if the first hieroglyph in the cartouche, the disc, might represent the sun, and then he assumed its sound value to be that of the Coptic word for sun, 'ra'.
Assuming that sound signals propagated from the sound source k would delay τ i,k and τ j,k, the received signal on microphone elements i and j, m i,k and m j,k, would be, begin{array}rcl@ m_{i, k}(t) = s_{k}(t+tau_{i, k}), end{array} (2).
Assuming the sound propagation to involve spherical waves, the sound level will vary with respect to, where is the source-to-listener distance.
Assuming the sound files in the archive do not have textual metadata, a text-based retrieval system must relate sound files to text descriptions.
Prerequisites: This course assumes a sound background in operating systems and computer architecture: CS3410 and CS4410.
Furthermore, the earlier proposed 1-D model, which assumes isothermal sound propagation, works satisfactorily up to 800 1000 Hz for a typical filter at operating (hot) conditions.
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