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    possesses makes it difficult to not crack a smile upon hearing it. While listening or even playing music, one does not typically think about how they are able to hear it. Music and other sounds create sound waves that travel into the ear, cause vibrations that pass through to the inner ear, and then sent to the brain. Humans…

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    Signs Of Brake Research

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    can develop problems other than thin and worn out pads. These problems often show up through vibrations and pulling. If it feels like your car pulls to one side when you push on the brakes, it could be an indication of problems with the braking mechanisms. You should have a mechanic take a look even if it seems like your brakes work okay. Also, you may feel a vibration when you use the brakes. The vibration could be strong enough that it feels like your car shudders. This could be due to worn…

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    Introduction There are many bioactive compounds that can be found around us. Bioactive compounds mostly can be found in both plants and animals. It is a compound that has an effect on a living organism, tissue or cell. It also can have an influence in our health. A few examples of bioactive compounds included flavonoids, caffeine, carotenoids, carnitine, choline, coenzyme Q, creatine, dithiolthiones, phytosterols, phytoestrogenss, glucosinolates, polyphenols, prebiotics, and taurine. Carotenoids…

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    Parkinson’s disease is a chronic, and progressive motor system disorder; meaning that over a prolonged period of time the patient’s brain cells that produce dopamine deteriorate, and that with every passing day the symptoms get worse. This makes daily life difficult as these symptoms include involuntary movements, sleep disturbances, mood swings, difficulty walking, speaking, and eating, and trouble recalling specific details. This disease currently has no known cure, but there are treatments…

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    Post Stroke Case Study

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    the use of vibration. Low frequency vibration (5-50Hz) also has an inhibitory effect on muscle tone through the activation of spindle secondary endings and the Golgi tendon organs. By relaxing spindle activity through prolonged vibration and activating the Golgi tendon the muscle is able to relax allowing it to be elongated and easier to move. In order to demonstrate the positive effects of vibration a randomized study brought together 16 patients; 8 who would receive 20Hz of vibration while…

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    Edgar Allen Poe has been crowned a writing genius for his poetry and short stories. Some of his most notable works have been tales of mystery and the macabre. Even today, numerous of Poe’s literary works remain iconic pieces of American writing. Of his many works, “The Cask of Amontillado” is a prime example of tales of macabre. In order to be a true grim tale, Poe needed to create the mood of the short story. Edgar Allen Poe decisively conveyed an ghastly, ominous mood in “The Cask of…

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    Galileo Galilei Physics

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    topics include waves, which is what we will be focusing on today. Sound waves are made very easily, in fact we create them every day. They can be created by smashing two cooking pans together, this is because as the pots hit each together they create vibrations. Music can also be made is a more complex way. Music is made by repeating sounds in a pattern. Although we cannot see it, waves transport energy. Sound has waves and these waves can be…

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    Wolf Suppressor Essay

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    The purpose of this experiment was to determine the most effective position and mass of a wolf tone eliminator for effectively suppressing the wolf so that it was undetectable to the human ear and, hopefully, completely suppressed. All correctly-proportioned and good quality violoncellos create an unusual phenomenon called a wolf tone when a certain pitch on the instrument is played, and the pitch at which the wolf occurs differs between instruments. On a well-crafted violoncello, this tone…

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    soundproof a room, one must keep in mind that blocking an air path using a regular wall, ceiling, or door will not entirely reduce the sound. Vibrations will continue to travel through a solid, specifically when a material provides an unobstructed path for it to follow. Therefore, in order to control sound effectively, one must block sound paths and vibration paths. (Miller &…

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    combination catches the fish. Color effectiveness can change from day to day. What worked yesterday won't neccesarily work today. Sound and Vibration: As the lure passes through the water it displaces water and creates vibrations which attract predators. The l;arger the lure, or the more violent the action of the lure, the more vibration it sends out. Vibration is'nt the same as sound, but it works the same. In very muddy water with low visibility, consider using lures with rattles to help…

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