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Every sound you make echoes so that even your breathing reverberates.
It has a microphone people can use to create sounds and make echoes in different ways.
A transducer is a prob-like device that produces sound waves that bounce off the tissues of the body and make echoes.
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Some comments they make echo those made by the drivers in the English-language version.
He hopes to make Echo a year-round park, implementing the ideas generated in Echo's chat rooms -- rock climbing, mountain biking, all-terrain skateboarding, even zip-lining.
He is ideally positioned to make ECHO a success," says pediatrician and epidemiologist Nigel Paneth of Michigan State University in East Lansing.
My initial idea was to make Echo play the scariest and noisiest heavy metal song I could find ("Alexa, please play Behemoth Slaves Shall Serve!").
We're working hard to address this and plan to make Echo Wall Clock available again in the coming weeks," Amazon told The Verge in a statement.
Some factors such as multiple scattering points and dispersion make echo waveforms seriously distorted in ultra-short pulse radars; hence, the backscattered signal from a target upon impingement of an ultra-short pulse signal has a complex shape in time domain and is completely different from the transmitted waveform [5].
Among the band's four new songs, two — "Brennisteinn" and "Kveikur," which it had played on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" several nights before — were the biggest exception to the ethereality: They were bigger and darker and clumpier, with Orri Dyrason's decisive drumming and some other clattering percussion, and they made echoes bounce off the back wall.
The way the announcement has been made echoes the original pledge by Mr Cameron, Mr Clegg and Mr Miliband of greater devolution for Scotland.
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