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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audible band" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sound, acoustics, or audio technology, often referring to a range of frequencies that can be heard by the human ear.
Example: "The audible band of frequencies for human hearing typically ranges from 20 Hz to 20 kHz."
Alternatives: "sound range" or "hearing spectrum".
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Though he's the least audible band member, you tend to focus in on guitar, bass and drums, the band's mysterious center of gravity.
This lead to switching frequencies in the range of 1 5 kHz, which produced disturbing noise in the audible band.
In addition, at the GOS2 station, we tried to detect shockwaves in the audible band using a small microphone with a digital voice recorder (OLYMPUS, Voice-Trek V-40).
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In this work, the fingerprint scheme is computed based on the amount of energy in 25 audible frequency bands, known as critical bands, which lie in the range from 0 to 20 kHz for every nonoverlap interval frame size Fs= 0.116 seconds.
In a resident-intruder paradigm, the total number of vocalizations ranging from both audible and ultrasonic bands emitted by pairs of patDp/+ mice was significantly decreased compared with that of a WT pair.
The band's audible sense of confidence occasionally gets the better of them.
It was nicely played, and the relief from the band was audible.
Mr. LaMontagne's reverence for the leader of the Band is audible in his own genial, collaborative folk: his 2010 album, "God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise" (RCA/Stone Dwarf/Red), was splendid throughout.
Elsewhere, tales of inner demons and illusory loves firm up dark but euphoric sonic adventures, and it's hard not to share in the band's audible sense of exhilaration and excitement as each odyssey unfolds.
The current Vandellas – "babies who weren't even born" when Reeves' best-loved songs were released – are barely audible, while the backing band are restrained to the point of perfunctory.
Smt-MF mapping also allocates frequency bands of audible sounds to electrodes with similar characteristic frequencies according to Greenwood's formula [10, 11] assuming an average cochlear length of 33 mm and electrode insertion depth of 22 mm.
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