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06th October 2009
Office buildings, airports and restaurants were the first homes of ceiling speakers. They can be easily recognized by the dense grilles that pour decibels right into your head.
But why would someone want ceiling or in wall speakers, instead of a pair o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
06th October 2009
Pregnancy ultrasound is an awesome technology. With ultrasound, you get to see your baby even before he is a baby. There is no known risk to you or your baby from ultrasound during pregnancy.
Ultrasound machines use high-pitched sound waves (250 times ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st October 2009
Every sound produced by a musical instrument has a physical explication, the way instruments are created and the type of materials that are used define in a unique way the resulting sound. The sound wave is a transfer of energy that doesn't imply matter. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
It is scientifically proved that human ears become poor in their natural ability to hear the voices especially voices of low pitch and high pitch. As we know that human ear is a very sensitive organ of the body which can sense hearing in the range from tw... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Did you know that our thoughts may be influencing our reality and lives? Have you ever seen a movie called 'What the Bleep Do We Know!?'.
Interestingly, there is a part in the movie about how different emotional states affect water molecules and cause ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
Middle ear infection is a very common problem faced by children. Even infants below two years could face this problem. Infection in the ear is caused by germs and viruses. They enter the human body and grow to cause infection, affecting the normal functio... Read >
Author: Reed Carney
11th September 2009
The VOIP acronym stands for voice over internet protocol. What is it? How does VOIP work? It seems to be a mind-boggling term fitted only for geeks but its basic principle is the same as how many people use computers to record their voices with the use of... Read >
Author: Elijah James
27th August 2009
Brainwave entrainment is actually called brainwave synchronization is called that very thing because of the fact that persons using engineered technology to ensure that the brainwaves in the mind are forced to fall into step with a stimulus that is both p... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
20th August 2009
Do you want to learn more about the Panasonic P42G10? Panasonic's TXP42G10 plasma TV model features a 42" screen. This TV set comes with Intelligent Frame Creation Pro, Viera Link, V-Audio surround, a Freesat tuner, and Infinite Black features, all standa... Read >
Author: Dominique Johnston
18th August 2009
Remodeling is just one of the common ways to improve your interior’s look. If you are bored with how it is, you can just transform it into something new. Perhaps, you can adopt a new theme. Take out some of your old furniture and put in new ones that ha... Read >
Author: Victoria San
10th August 2009
The human ear really is a marvellous organ - you can train it just like any other muscle in the human body. Also, the more you train it, the stronger and more efficient it gets, just like all your other muscles.
It's much like training a dog - you cont... Read >
Author: Lauren Paltrow
21st July 2009
Having problems with aggressive dogs in the neighborhood? While some dogs are friendly enough to touch and play with and others nonchalant enough to ignore, there are some that are rather worrisome. Some dogs are untrained or not used to human presence.... Read >
Author: philw
20th July 2009
Having problems with aggressive dogs in the neighborhood? While some dogs are friendly enough to touch and play with and others nonchalant enough to ignore, there are some that are rather worrisome. Some dogs are untrained or not used to human presence.... Read >
Author: philw
30th June 2009
Click Here For The All Natural Tinnitus CureExposure to short periods of very loud noise can cause tinnitis-a persistent ringing or buzzing in the ears that cannot be blocked out. Tinnitis may affect around 10%-15% of the population; severe tinnitus is ve... Read >
Author: Jackson Stone
06th June 2009
The mobile device testing as well as mobile phone testing is in huge demand now. In today's world, you have a number of choices to make what device should your application use, what operating system, what networks will be relied on? Moreover, the list onl... Read >
Author: kristin
15th May 2009
Here, we are talking about binaural beats and why they deserve such special mention because they actually form the basis of one of the most popular and effective brainwave mind augmentation techniques is available today. What this is engineered and sculpt... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
12th May 2009
If you could, I want you to imagine that your mind is in a sluggish state, creeping along its evolutionary patterns with a thick and hardened shell that does not allow you to get at and benefit from the full potential of your brain. Within this sluggish f... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
05th May 2009
If your dog is whimpering softly then, that means it is hurt or frightened. Generally, you can hear this sound, when the dog is in pain, especially when it is at the vet. Sometimes you can also hear it when the dog is scared, for example when you’re w... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic
01st May 2009
The best way to eliminate and cure ringing ears, also known as tinnitus, is with natural treatments though you are going to need to get diagnosed by your doctor first. One way to completely eliminate tinnitus is by using the Hopi candle treatment method. ... Read >
Author: Sally Saunders
01st May 2009
Tinnitus is a common disorder of the human ear; but the symptoms of this disorder are different from one case to another. Some might feel it is some kind of wind blowing inside their ears and some might feel it as a small hissing noise in their ears. Rega... Read >
Author: Sally Saunders
22nd April 2009
Hearing damage is more common than most people realise, and the delicate auditory system of the human ear is vulnerable to damage from a wide range of everyday situations. It’s not just going to a rock concert or using machinery that can damage your hea... Read >
Author: Collin West
21st April 2009
The ear is a very sensitive organ; it is the house of one of the most important senses of the human body – the auditory sense. Due to its delicate nature, there are several problems that can occur with the human ear. One of the most common problems occu... Read >
Author: John Adison
10th March 2009
Imagine the sound of a ruler being struck on the end of a desk, or the strings on a guitar, or a pair of vocal folds. When anything vibrates at a regular speed, the human ear translates the vibrations as sound, specifically as pitched sound.
But go bey... Read >
Author: performancecoach
26th February 2009
The human ear is a delicate and complex piece of machinery. The outer ear or ‘pinna’ catches sound waves. Its shape consists of a number of curves that allow you to determine which direction the sound is coming from. The sound bounces off the pinna in... Read >
Author: HenryNathan
26th February 2009
The human ear is a delicate and complex piece of machinery. The outer ear or ‘pinna’ catches sound waves. Its shape consists of a number of curves that allow you to determine which direction the sound is coming from. The sound bounces off the pinna in... Read >
Author: HenryNathan
25th February 2009
The Unknown Power of Organs
Through a study, it has become clear that the intense emotions and feelings of spirituality felt in churches could actually be caused by the organ pipes emitting an intensely powerful bass.
Although infrasound can basical... Read >
Author: SophiaS88
17th November 2008
Do you travel often? Surviving a long-haul trip can be made easier and more entertaining if you take a good reading with you. In a long-haul drive, however, you usually don't spend too much time to a printed or electronic book without crashing into someon... Read >
Author: Ivan Gerasymchuk
11th November 2008
Do you drive often? Surviving a long-haul trip can be made easier and more entertaining if you take a good reading with you. In a long-haul drive, however, you usually don't spend too much time to a printed or electronic book without crashing into someone... Read >
Author: Ivan Gerasymchuk
04th September 2008
If you were a baby, you'd cry too. After being thrust into a world full of strange people, strange sights and strange sounds, you'd want to return to the womb; a happy haven where it was warm, cozy, and the sound that lulled you to sleep was a pleasant ki... Read >
Author: Cherie Stirewalt
29th July 2008
MP3 was invented in 1991, MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group) Layer 3-file type better known under the name of mp3. The mp3 marked itself in less than 10 months from the launch, as the best performing audio format on the web. It is no surprise: the soun... Read >
Author: Robert Smith
07th July 2008
The human ear is a remarkable creation. It can hear pleasant things like music or the sound of nature as you take a walk down a peaceful path in the forest, but our ears can also cause us irritation and can actually keep us awake at night.
If you li... Read >
Author: DrBobOrther
09th June 2008
Acupuncture For Lose Weight     From a TCM perspective, the acupuncture points, foods and herbs that are chosen to assist with weight loss directly influence the Qi of the spleen and liver systems to treat the root imbalances that are caus... Read >
Author: trisa wang
09th April 2008
The ear is one of the most significant parts of the human body and is separated into three different sections: The outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. Hearing and stability are the two main functions performed by the human ear. Each part of the ear is us... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
02nd April 2008
The human ear is a remarkable creation. It can hear pleasant things like music or the sound of nature as you take a walk down a peaceful path in the forest, but our ears can also cause us irritation and can actually keep us awake at night.
If you live ... Read >
Author: Dr.BobO
26th February 2008
What is White Noise ?
It is best described as a low monotonous rhythmical hum which contains the full range of frequencies the human ear can hear. Each noise you hear has a different frequency which is measured in Hertz (Hz)
Loud sounds can have a low... Read >
Author: F.Davidson
25th February 2008
Many people have heard of white noise but few have a really, good understanding of what it is and why it is used. White noise in simple terms is a combination of all frequencies of sound audible to the human ear blended together. (Just as white light is ... Read >
Author: Adam Boyce
22nd January 2008
Middle ear infection is a very common problem faced by children. Even infants below two years could face this problem. Infection in the ear is caused by germs and viruses. They enter the human body and grow to cause infection, affecting the normal funct... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
06th November 2007
Tinnitus (IPA pronunciation: [tɪ'naɪtəs] or ['tɪnɪtəs], from the Latin word for "ringing" is the perception of sound in the human ear in the absence of corresponding external sound(s).Tinnitus can be perceived in one or both ears or in the head. It ... Read >
Author: Alien
01st November 2007
An earache itself is not a disease. Earaches are a common occurrence in our lives. Earache is a common problem among children and adults. Earache can also be caused by pain and inflammation of the outer portion of the ear (the pinna). The ear is one of th... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st September 2007
If you are lucky enough to own a luxury sport utility vehicle, you might have chosen the BMW X5. Families enjoy the comfort, power and safety that comes equipped in every X5. Its all-wheel drive system can take you wherever you need to go in whatever ro... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick
10th September 2007
Regardless of the source, all sound waves exhibit certain characteristics when they change mediums. Sound waves are actually vibrations which travel from molecule to molecule through most substances. For instance, sound waves can easily travel through mea... Read >
Author: soundproof
09th August 2007
There is, of course, no easy answer to this, but this article aims to inform you of the different features available for recorders, what they’re for and how they will (or won’t) be of use to you, as someone who is recording for transcription. There i... Read >
Author: Anne Hickley, Penguin Office Services
07th August 2007
What is the MP3 format?
MP3 is a format which reduces the size of music files to roughly 1 tenth of a normal CD file; its does this primarily by cutting out frequencies the human ear cannot hear. The sound quality suffers when such a compression in ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
26th July 2007
With respect to anatomy dog’s ear are different from human ears. Unlike human ear, dog’s ears have extra turn and length that makes the visibility and medication rather difficult, making your dog susceptible to infections which is one of the most comm... Read >
Author: peter john
12th May 2007
Anti bark collars are used for dogs in training and discipline. Some owners find the barking of their dogs as a nuisance that is why they have acquired this type of collar for disciplinary purposes. Commercial anti bark collars are sold in stores. Each ty... Read >
Author: peter john
11th May 2007
Anti bark collars are used for dogs in training and discipline. Some owners find the barking of their dogs as a nuisance that is why they have acquired this type of collar for disciplinary purposes. Commercial anti bark collars are sold in stores. Each ty... Read >
Author: peter john
26th April 2007
A visit to Africa got me thinking. Here are these simple people making wonderful, foot tapping music on their simple yet elegant instruments. The area I was in was fairly remote, and somewhat untouched by the kiss of technology. What was not known to thes... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra
01st March 2007
The ear is a very sensitive organ; it is the house of one of the most important senses of the human body – the auditory sense. Due to its delicate nature, there are several problems that can occur with the human ear. One of the most common problems occu... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy
06th August 2006
White Noise is not actually "noise" it is a random signal with a flat power spectral. It is a sound frequency or a signal that one hears as a gentle hiss, similar to the sound of wind rustling through trees, a waterfall, radio static or the ocean turf. It... Read >
Author: Darren Dunner
14th July 2006
Teaser rates on variable mortgage products looked great at the beginning. Borrowers are starting to come out from the affect of the ether and waking up to a rate that is in some cases DOUBLE from where they started. A lender would offer ½% to 1.0% below P... Read >
Author: Dale Rogers
22nd May 2006
MP3 song is the most popular form of music these days because it is easily compressed into smaller data format. Thus, it requires less storage capacity and is highly appreciable because it least effects the sound quality. MP3 or stands for Motion Picture ... Read >
Author: olivia andrews
21st March 2006
Copyright 2006 John Currie
Everyone knows what hearing is. Hearing loss, or deafness, is the partial or total inability to hear sound in one or both ears. The human ear is remarkable as is the smallest and most complex organ in the body. Considering th... Read >
Author: John Currie
15th March 2006
Power tools are great for accomplishing a variety of tasks. People who love to improve their homes need to know about the 'companions' of power tools. These companions of power tools make them not only safer, but also more effective. People who use power ... Read >
Author: Debbie Johnston
11th March 2006
Did you know that our thoughts may be influencing our reality and lives? Have you ever seen a movie called 'What the Bleep Do We Know!?'.
Interestingly, there is a part in the movie about how different emotional states affect water molecules and cause ... Read >
Author: David Snape
16th February 2006
The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage - mp3 files. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity.
MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group) Layer 3 - file type better known under the n... Read >
Author: AlliGurl
10th November 2005
Office buildings, airports and restaurants were the first homes of ceiling speakers. They can be easily recognized by the dense grilles that pour decibels right into your head.But why would someone want ceiling or in wall speakers, instead of a pair of no... Read >
Author: Dale Ewans
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