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the vocalization
noun
The act of vocalizing or something vocalized; a vocal utterance
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When the heads of two mice are in close proximity, one would expect an increase in type-2 errors (i.e., assigning the vocalization to the incorrect or non-vocalizing mouse).
Also determined was the vocalization threshold (i.e. footshock intensity at which the mice first vocalized).
Asked to tell a vaudeville joke, he offered a story filled with Yiddish puns and the vocalization of bodily functions that cannot be repeated here.
"But even if they're not, the vocalization can help in that you now have thoughts you wouldn't have had anyway".
Ms. Warby's approach incorporates certain of Ms. Hay's methods: there is the vocalization technique that transforms gibberish into a full-blown monologue in which strange sounds take on the semblance of words.
The vocalization is typically polished, but there are lapses in the discipline essential to a cappella performance, notably in enunciation (on one occasion, "true zimplizity").
Other observers suggest similar origins of speech, including the vocalization of physical activity, imitation of the sounds of nature, and sheer serendipity.
For the vocalization vibrations, the majority of MSEs are higher than 500.
SSR149415 (1–30 mg/kg) was active in the vocalization, EPM and CLS models, but inactive in marble burying.
To find out if the bee rumble is an alarm call, King's team played the vocalization to 10 elephant families.
It has been experimentally shown that in comparison to the regions containing swallowing vibrations, the vocalization regions (speech, cough, laughter, etc).
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