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    An Ultrasound is an exam that uses high frequency waves to examine a pregnant women’s abdominal and pelvic cavity. The examination creates an on-screen picture (Sonogram) of the baby and the placenta. Ultrasounds and Sonograms are different but reference the same thing in the examination. There are seven different types of Ultrasounds/Sonograms, but the process is very similar within each one. The seven different ones are; Transvaginal scans, Standard Ultrasounds, Advanced Ultrasounds, Doppler Ultrasounds

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    Text Analysis on ‘Noise Effects on Human Performance: A Meta-Analytic Synthesis’ Scientific articles commonly follow a distinct structure consisting of six sections known as SIMRAD which is short for summary, introduction, methods, results, analyses and discussion. (What is a scientific article? 2014) Additionally the language of these articles are sophisticated, scientific and are subject specific. (Suharno n.d.) The scientific article titled, Noise Effects on Human Performance, is a meta-analytic

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    This product is really great, with friends or family when they are in progress with the LED performance that can be done. The unique shape of the speaker really caught the attention of everyone. The indicators that have been built are well placed. It is easy to install and how to use it. Pleasant, small, compact and portable. Outstanding speaker works great and honest, it's very high quality sound systems. Rechargeable batteries provide approximately 10 hours of game that seems worthy and really

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    Upon finishing listening to what was my first podcast ever, it did not necessarily change my thoughts about noise of modern life. This is because I am and have always been an appreciator of the simple things in life. For example, I am the type of person who will sit in an airport and just think about the fact that in this one place where there are a multiple number of people, each of them has their own life. Each of these lives are being carried out all at the same time, and each of those lives are

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    I can’t even articulate the word articulate. I know what it sounds like, what it feels like—your tongue flicking inward and running across the roof of your mouth, then it pushes itself off against the back edge of your front teeth. AR-TIC-UUUU-LATE. In fact, as I am writing this, I’m saying it over and over again, feeling the weight of every syllable bouncing from my throat and out of my mouth. I sound like I know what I’m talking about. I sound like I’m articulant. But when I sat in front of the

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    Many young children struggle with mastering the /r/ sound. This sound can be challenging for them to master. Here are a few tricks you can use at home to help your child master the /r/ sound. Understanding The Challenge In order to help your child master the /r/ sound, you first have to understand why it is a challenging sound for your child to master in the first place. This sound is often considered one of the hardest to master sounds in the English language in large part because three different

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    A sound source in space will stimulate both ears. Experiments with headphones have suggested that the side on which a source is heard depends on timing and intensity differences at the two ears. A sound source on one side will stimulate the nearest ear first, because the sound path to that ear is shorter. This cue is particularly important for low-frequency sounds, because with low-frequency sounds, the phase differences at the two ears produced by the difference in path length are unambiguous. The

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    The aging process impacts the vocal mechanism as it does any other system of the body. In one of the few studies that reviewed vocal disorders in the geriatric population, the incidence of vocal disorders in people 65 years or older was between 12% and 35%. (Davids, Klein, Johns, 2012). Of that population, 25% had vocal fold atrophy as the cause of their disorder. (Davids, et al., 2012). A 2006 study conducted on 100 assisted-living residents found the incidence of age-related dysphonia to be

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    I was at my aunt’s home with her husband and 2 children. We were just chatting together and later began watching a movie. Unilateral: I could still hear things that were close by, but the farther the sound source was, the worse the quality of the sound. Things sounded a little more muffled and distant, almost like phone quality. Similar to the concept of a low resolution image versus a high resolution image, I could still tell what the sound was, however, it was very slightly diluted and fuzzy in

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    Sleeping with Sirens is the best band in my opinion. Everyone should listen to them. Sleeping with Sirens (SWS) is an alternative rock band. Most people say their type of music is just noise. You can’t judge a band’s music just buy how loud it is. I’ll have you know that “noise” has a meaning to it. Let’s take their song “Fire” for example, this song is about self-harm and to this specific person (Kellin Quinn) it's like fire and self-harm does a lot to a person, you are never the same after self-harm

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