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The letter u indicates a sound like the 'a' in 'asleep'.
It is well known that the G band indicates a sound graphite carbon structure (sp2) whereas the 2D band is a typical band of graphene [23].
Pitch goodness measures the harmonic richness of a sound; low pitch goodness indicates a sound with strong harmonics while high pitch goodness indicates a pure tone without harmonics.
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All participants indicated a sound acquaintance of international knowledge of working with young children.
On the other hand, the majority of the students were able to distinguish between plots displaying measurements for a single student and for all students, indicating a sound understanding of the core ideas of the classroom activity.
The circumflex is the little conical hat that many French words wear to indicate a sounded accent, but it will now be lost, or at least optional, on words like coût.
In the orthography, German w always indicates a v sound symbolized /v/; German v spells an f sound in native words but a v sound in loanwords.
The earliest undisputed description of the condition comes from Hippocrates, who used three words to describe the problem: echos, meaning sound; bombos, denoting buzzing; and psophos, indicating a slight sound.
Hence, turning the right ear towards the sound indicates a left hemisphere dominance for the processing of this sound, whereas turning the left ear indicates a right hemisphere dominance for the processing of this sound.
The solid arrows indicate internally motivated sound changes while the dashed arrow indicates an externally motivated sound change [cf. Hickey (2012)].
The lack of bowel sounds indicates a nonfunctioning or paralyzed bowel, and high-pitched "tinkling" bowel sounds suggest bowel obstruction.
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