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Both nurses considered that the sound quality was good and the image quality medium.
He cocked his head, considering that sound bite, then tweaked the message for a wider, more Spicolian constituency: "But sometimes, even in business, it's good to just mellow out".
Initially, we need to consider that sound waves are generated by objects that vibrate and in all eukaryotes, cells and their components vibrate as a result of intracellular motions generated by cellular processes such as the activity of motor proteins and the cytoskeleton (Howard 2009; Figure 1B, cytoplasmic streaming represented by the orange arrows).
… You have to consider that the sound must fit into the memory that's available.
333 (2014) 6516 6531) is further simplified by considering that the sound source is an axially-extended, cylindrical wavepacket concentrated on the jet lipline, and that this source is scattered by the trailing edge of a semi-infinite flat plate; the model is shown to match earlier results and considerably simplifies the analysis.
Considering that the sound wavelength is great compared with the cross-dimensions of the VT (Flanagan et al. 1975) and, therefore, assuming a one-dimensional wave propagation along the VT and under observing of adequate matching conditions, a stack of straightened uniform cylinders based on the VT area function can be used to solve the simplified wave equation (Sundberg et al. 1992; Boersma 1998).
However, as shown later, we consider that the fluid sound speed is not of great importance to our discussion.
It occurs to me now how curious this observation might sound, considering that in his art he stuck almost entirely to portraiture, and his life was completely subordinated to unwavering studio routines.
Now, if we consider that the speed of sound can depend on t: (25).
"We opposed the expansion of Lydd airport at a public inquiry, and consider that there is no sound business case for the development of Manston".
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