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Journal articles on the topic "Sound interception"

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Kreyenmeier, Philipp, Anna Schroeger, Rouwen Cañal-Bruland, Markus Raab, and Miriam Spering. "Rapid Audiovisual Integration Guides Predictive Actions." eneuro 10, no. 8 (2023): ENEURO.0134–23.2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/eneuro.0134-23.2023.

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AbstractNatural movements, such as catching a ball or capturing prey, typically involve multiple senses. Yet, laboratory studies on human movements commonly focus solely on vision and ignore sound. Here, we ask how visual and auditory signals are integrated to guide interceptive movements. Human observers tracked the brief launch of a simulated baseball, randomly paired with batting sounds of varying intensities, and made a quick pointing movement at the ball. Movement end points revealed systematic overestimation of target speed when the ball launch was paired with a loud versus a quiet sound
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Ewe, Lay Sheng, Weng Kean Yew, Hai Song Woon, and Zawawi Ibrahim. "Sound-Absorbing Material Based Oil Palm Frond Natural Fibres." Sains Malaysiana 52, no. 7 (2023): 2103–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2023-5207-16.

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Effective noise control is vital for improving living standards, but traditional sound absorbers pose health risks. Natural fibers offer a sustainable alternative, with consistent absorption rates across a broad frequency range. These fibers, widely available in Malaysia, are non-toxic, lightweight, renewable, and eco-friendly, making them an attractive option. The safety benefits of natural fibers further enhance their appeal as sound absorbers, making them an excellent choice for those concerned about environmental impact and personal health. This study will examine the effect of different t
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Chonan, S., and Y. Kugo. "Acoustic design of a three‐layered plate with high sound interception." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 89, no. 2 (1991): 792–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.1894639.

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Moss, Cynthia F., Sara Torres Ortiz, and Magnus Wahlberg. "Adaptive echolocation behavior of bats and toothed whales in dynamic soundscapes." Journal of Experimental Biology 226, no. 9 (2023): jeb245450. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13474812.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Journal of Experimental Biology has a long history of reporting research discoveries on animal echolocation, the subject of this Centenary Review. Echolocating animals emit intense sound pulses and process echoes to localize objects in dynamic soundscapes. More than 1100 species of bats and 70 species of toothed whales rely on echolocation to operate in aerial and aquatic environments, respectively. The need to mitigate acoustic clutter and ambient noise is common to both aerial and aquatic echolocating animals, resulting in convergence of man
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Moss, Cynthia F., Sara Torres Ortiz, and Magnus Wahlberg. "Adaptive echolocation behavior of bats and toothed whales in dynamic soundscapes." Journal of Experimental Biology 226, no. 9 (2023): jeb245450. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13474812.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Journal of Experimental Biology has a long history of reporting research discoveries on animal echolocation, the subject of this Centenary Review. Echolocating animals emit intense sound pulses and process echoes to localize objects in dynamic soundscapes. More than 1100 species of bats and 70 species of toothed whales rely on echolocation to operate in aerial and aquatic environments, respectively. The need to mitigate acoustic clutter and ambient noise is common to both aerial and aquatic echolocating animals, resulting in convergence of man
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Moss, Cynthia F., Sara Torres Ortiz, and Magnus Wahlberg. "Adaptive echolocation behavior of bats and toothed whales in dynamic soundscapes." Journal of Experimental Biology 226, no. 9 (2023): jeb245450. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13474812.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Journal of Experimental Biology has a long history of reporting research discoveries on animal echolocation, the subject of this Centenary Review. Echolocating animals emit intense sound pulses and process echoes to localize objects in dynamic soundscapes. More than 1100 species of bats and 70 species of toothed whales rely on echolocation to operate in aerial and aquatic environments, respectively. The need to mitigate acoustic clutter and ambient noise is common to both aerial and aquatic echolocating animals, resulting in convergence of man
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Moss, Cynthia F., Sara Torres Ortiz, and Magnus Wahlberg. "Adaptive echolocation behavior of bats and toothed whales in dynamic soundscapes." Journal of Experimental Biology 226, no. 9 (2023): jeb245450. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13474812.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Journal of Experimental Biology has a long history of reporting research discoveries on animal echolocation, the subject of this Centenary Review. Echolocating animals emit intense sound pulses and process echoes to localize objects in dynamic soundscapes. More than 1100 species of bats and 70 species of toothed whales rely on echolocation to operate in aerial and aquatic environments, respectively. The need to mitigate acoustic clutter and ambient noise is common to both aerial and aquatic echolocating animals, resulting in convergence of man
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Moss, Cynthia F., Sara Torres Ortiz, and Magnus Wahlberg. "Adaptive echolocation behavior of bats and toothed whales in dynamic soundscapes." Journal of Experimental Biology 226, no. 9 (2023): jeb245450. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13474812.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Journal of Experimental Biology has a long history of reporting research discoveries on animal echolocation, the subject of this Centenary Review. Echolocating animals emit intense sound pulses and process echoes to localize objects in dynamic soundscapes. More than 1100 species of bats and 70 species of toothed whales rely on echolocation to operate in aerial and aquatic environments, respectively. The need to mitigate acoustic clutter and ambient noise is common to both aerial and aquatic echolocating animals, resulting in convergence of man
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Stidsholt, Laura, Mark Johnson, Holger R. Goerlitz, and Peter T. Madsen. "Wild bats briefly decouple sound production from wingbeats to increase sensory flow during prey captures." iScience 24, no. 8 (2021): 102896. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13473161.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Active sensing animals such as echolocating bats produce the energy with which they probe their environment. The intense echolocation calls of bats are energetically expensive, but their cost can be reduced by synchronizing the exhalations needed to vocalize to wingbeats. Here, we use sound-and-movement recording tags to investigate how wild bats balance efficient sound production with information needs during foraging and navigation. We show that wild bats prioritize energy efficiency over sensory flow when periodic snapshots of the acoustic
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Stidsholt, Laura, Mark Johnson, Holger R. Goerlitz, and Peter T. Madsen. "Wild bats briefly decouple sound production from wingbeats to increase sensory flow during prey captures." iScience 24, no. 8 (2021): 102896. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13473161.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Active sensing animals such as echolocating bats produce the energy with which they probe their environment. The intense echolocation calls of bats are energetically expensive, but their cost can be reduced by synchronizing the exhalations needed to vocalize to wingbeats. Here, we use sound-and-movement recording tags to investigate how wild bats balance efficient sound production with information needs during foraging and navigation. We show that wild bats prioritize energy efficiency over sensory flow when periodic snapshots of the acoustic
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sound interception"

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Lovíšková, Zuzana. "Odposlech a záznam telekomunikačního provozu." Master's thesis, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-323483.

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This diploma thesis deals with the issue of wiretapping and interception of telecommunications pursuant to Section 88 of the Czech Criminal Procedure Act. It deals also with the question of the so called metering which is governed by a separate Section within the Czech Criminal Procedure Act, Section 88a. The main purpose of this thesis is to provide thorough analysis of these two legal issues, taking into consideration domestic, international and partially also foreign legal provisions. This thesis is systematically divided into three main chapters which offer sequential elaboration on domest
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Nejedlý, Josef. "Zákonnost důkazů v trestním řízení ve světle Evropské úmluvy o ochraně lidských práv a základních svobod." Doctoral thesis, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-321583.

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1 Abstract This PhD thesis focuses on the legality of evidence in criminal proceedings in the light of the European Convention on Human Rights ("the Convention"). At first sight it might seem that this field is only remotely connected with the Convention. In fact, none of the provisions of the Convention expressly regulates issues of evidence and the European Court of Human Rights ("the ECtHR") traditionally refuses to rule on the legality and the admissibility of evidence having regard to its subsidiary role and the doctrine of fourth instance. Yet the days when the question of the legality o
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Books on the topic "Sound interception"

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Guy S, Goodwin-Gill, and McAdam Jane. The Refugee in International Law. 4th ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198808565.001.0001.

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The status of the refugee in international law, and of everyone entitled to protection, has always been precarious, not least in times of heightened and heated debate. People have always moved in search of safety, and they always will. This completely revised and updated edition casts new light on the refugee definition, the meaning of persecution, the role of gender and sexual orientation, the types of harm, and the protection due to refugees. The book reviews the fundamental principle of non-refoulement as a restraint on the conduct of States, even as States themselves seek new ways to preve
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Book chapters on the topic "Sound interception"

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"The Technological Frameworks." In Sound in Indian Film and Audiovisual Media. Amsterdam University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463724739_ch02.

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The second chapter historicizes the technological trajectories of film sound production from early Indian cinema’s direct sound to the advent of digital technology, locating and critically charting the film industry’s foremost technological innovations and shifts: monaural synchronized sound recording; dubbing, and stereophonic mixing; digital multi-track synchronized recording and surround sound design. The chapter studies how these shifts manifested in emerging aesthetic choices embraced by sound practitioners and how these approaches are reflected in the production of sonic environments and
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Verschuur, Gerrit L. "Dodging the Asteroids?" In Impact! Oxford University Press, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195101058.003.0020.

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Finding asteroids and comets that may someday slam into our planet is the first step. What do we do then? This question is being given a whole lot of attention. In early 1993 NASA and the U.S. Congress received a report of the Near-Earth-Objects Interception Workshop (Spaceguard), the first step toward creating a program for pushing aside approaching asteroids. The report stated that “There is a clear need for continuing national and international scientific investigation and political leadership to establish a successful and broadly acceptable policy.” There are two or three options open to u
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Verschuur, Gerrit L. "Our Place in Space." In Impact! Oxford University Press, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195101058.003.0021.

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Finding asteroids and comets that may someday slam into our planet is the first step. What do we do then? This question is being given a whole lot of attention. In early 1993 NASA and the U.S. Congress received a report of the Near-Earth-Objects Interception Workshop (Spaceguard), the first step toward creating a program for pushing aside approaching asteroids. The report stated that “There is a clear need for continuing national and international scientific investigation and political leadership to establish a successful and broadly acceptable policy.” There are two or three options open to u
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"A Concluding Voiceover." In Sound in Indian Film and Audiovisual Media. Amsterdam University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463724739_ch13.

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Critical listening, descriptive analysis, and informed commentaries combine in concluding remarks on the uniqueness of sound practices in India, their historical trajectories and aesthetic shifts. This final chapter locates the dominant tendencies and predilections of this diversity with a practice-aware approach. Critical and self-reflective observations from a sound practitioner’s perspective drive this creative approach, identifying several complex and intercepting threads of production trajectories in a vastly heterogeneous national cinema, loosely unified by technological and aesthetic de
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Conference papers on the topic "Sound interception"

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Botros, K. K., J. Geerligs, and R. J. Eiber. "Decompression Wave Speed in Rich Gas Mixtures at High Pressures (37 MPa) and Implications on Fracture Control Toughness Requirements in Pipeline Design." In 2010 8th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2010-31027.

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Measurements of decompression wave speed in conventional and rich natural gas mixtures following rupture of a high-pressure pipe have been conducted. A high pressure stainless steel rupture tube (internal diameter = 38.1 mm, and 42 m long), has been constructed and instrumented with 16 high frequency-response pressure transducers mounted very close to the rupture end and along the length of the tube to capture the pressure-time traces of the decompression wave. Tests were conducted for initial pressures of 33–37 MPa-a and a temperature range of 21 to 68 °C. The experimentally determined decomp
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POPOVICI, Angela. "Decisive factors of the didactic listening process in romanian language classes as a non-native language." In Ştiință și educație: noi abordări și perspective. "Ion Creanga" State Pedagogical University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46727/c.v3.24-25-03-2023.p76-80.

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The article discusses the decisive factors in the process of training students’ listening skills in foreign language classes, in our case Romanian as a non-native language. Intercepting and understanding the sound message is a very complicated mental activity. And, listening represents the most complex aspect of the speaking activity, seeking to be developed as a priority. The reception of speech by hearing is directed by auditory, motor, visual sensations, its quality being, therefore, determined by clarity. In the current research, it is concluded that the effectiveness of listening depends
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Kalinin, I. V., and V. A. Sevostyanov. "POTENTIAL SECURITY ATTACKS VIA THE ILLEGAL DISTRIBUTION OF SINGLE BOARD COMPUTERS." In 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2022. STEF92 Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2022/2.1/s07.011.

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The significant development of single-board computers today can create many different threats to information security. These devices open up new opportunities for attackers, as they allow them to find new ways to carry out attacks. Since SBCs are often small in physical size, but have the processing power to run full Linux distributions, combined with a variety of different external interfaces, this allows you to create devices that can listen to sound, photo and video recording, and intercept network traffic. Methods and ways to prevent such violations of information security have not been fu
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