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The phrase "audible vocalizations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing sounds that can be heard, particularly in relation to speech or animal sounds.
Example: "The study focused on the audible vocalizations of various bird species during mating season."
Alternatives: "audible sounds" or "heard vocalizations".
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Rats in the CC displayed elevated levels of measures suggestive of improved welfare such as sleep, enrichment-directed behaviour, enrichment contact, weight gain and relative thymus weight, and decreased levels of indicators denoting poor welfare including aggression, awake-non active and audible vocalizations.
In fact, object mice consistently emitted audible vocalizations in response to the UCS (Table 1).
Reviewer #3 1) Although the emphasis of the manuscript is on ultrasonic vocalizations, it would be helpful to have some statement near the start distinguishing female ultrasonic and audible vocalizations, particularly since females produce audible vocalizations during interactions with males.
The assessment of audible vocalizations has been found to be a valid method for determining knee hypersensitivity.
Both male and female mice also produce audible vocalizations during stressful interactions (fights, unwanted courtship attempts, restraint by humans), but we are not addressing them in this manuscript.
In the present study the number of audible vocalizations was recorded during 10 repeated compressions of the knee between the operator's thumb and forefinger with moderate force.
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The force was slowly increased 100 g/second until an audible vocalization was heard.
Following at least a 25-min wait period (to allow for acclimation to the move), audible vocalization thresholds was assessed.
To control for experimenter-related variation in audible vocalization detection, the same technician collected every data point and was blind to the subjects' genotype.
Since adult mice emitted both audible and ultrasonic vocalizations, we measured vocalizations consisting of both frequencies.
After analyzing 220 hours of audio recordings of turtles in the wild, researchers found six different types of vocalization, all audible to the human ear, which were correlated with specific behaviors, such as gathering together, or waiting for hatchlings to enter the Amazon.
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