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- Ear (6659 bytes)
3: ...ly processing of sound (the beginning of the [[auditory system]]), or merely the externally-visible pa...
10: ...ir [[eye]]s. Humans have generally lost this ability. From the pinna, the [[sound pressure]] [[wave]...
21: ...er ear and middle ear gives humans a peak sensitivity to frequencies between 1 kHz and 3 kHz...
23: ...ed off at the nose end, to prevent being clogged with [[phlegm]], but they may be opened by lowering a...
28: ...d medium that receives the sound vibrations transmitted from the air to the oval window through the ea... - Blue Whale (22203 bytes)
18: ...ved, at up to 30 [[1 E1 m|metres]] (100 [[foot (unit of length)|feet]]) in length and 140 [[tonne]]s (...
20: ...e species was outlawed by the international community in [[1966]]. The current world population is bet...
23: ...as long ago as the middle [[Oligocene]]. However, it is not known when the members of these families d...
27: ... Indian Ocean and South Pacific. Some older authorities also list ''B. m. indica'' as a further separa...
29: ...n "muscular", but it can also be interpreted as "little mouse". [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], who nam... - Alexander Graham Bell (18688 bytes)
5: ...eneral rule, owes very little to what he is born with — a man is what he makes of himself. |
12: ...er of something|father of the telephone]]. In addition to his work in [[telecommunications]] technolo...
17: His family was associated with the teaching of [[elocution]]: his grandfather i...
19: ...urned his attention to the science of acoustics, with a view to ameliorate the deafness of his mother.
21: ...Vocal Physiology and Elocution at [[Boston University]]'s School of Oratory. - Cicadas (3983 bytes)
2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:Cicada with wings spread.jpg|250px|A cicada]] | caption = }}
14: ...the order [[Hemiptera]], suborder [[Homoptera]], with small eyes wide apart on the head and transparen...
29: ...uently inspired [[haiku]] poets in [[Japan]] to write about them.) They modulate their noise by wiggli...
35: ...s ranging from about 30 cm (1 [[Foot (unit of length)|ft]]) up to 2.5 [[metre|m]] (abou...
37: ...the final nymphal [[instar]], they construct an exit tunnel to the surface and emerge. On a nearby pla... - Bit (2330 bytes)
3: ..." which is "on" or "off", or in general, the quantity of information required to distinguish two mutua...
5: ...possibly '''bi'''nary digi'''t'''). He attributed its origin to [[John W. Tukey]].
7: ...sup>8</sup> values, 0–255). A four-bit quantity is known as a ''[[nibble]]'', and can represent ...
11: ...ts being a "double word" or dword), but other architectures have word sizes of 32, 64 or others.
13: ... and "B" for byte. (In [[SI]], B stands for the [[Decibel|bel]].)
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