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- Ear (6659 bytes)
21: ... effective amplication of approximately 14 [[decibel|dB]], peaking at a frequency of around 1 kHz... - Blue Whale (22203 bytes)
27: ...further separate subspecies in the Indian Ocean. Unlike the other three subspecies however, this last ...
34: ...es in shape from one individual to another; some only have a barely perceptible lump, whilst other fin...
40: Blue Whales most commonly live alone or with one other individual. It is n...
53: ...depth (more than 100 m) during the daytimes, and only surface feed at night. Dive times are typically ...
58: ...t Pacific (reported in Sears, 1998). The whales' only natural predator is the [[Orca]]. Calambokidis e... - Alexander Graham Bell (18688 bytes)
23: ...deavoured to produce a telephone which would not only send musical notes, but articulate speech. With ...
25: ... range of Bell's inventive genius is represented only in part by the eighteen patents granted in his n...
39: ...otice of a patent application) of a similar kind only 2 hours after Bell had filed for his patent.
54: ====Bel and decibel====
55: ...[decibel]] (dB), equal to 0.1 B, became more commonly used. - Cicadas (3983 bytes)
29: ...ome cicadas produce sounds louder than 100 [[Decibel|dB]]. (This amazing sound has frequently inspired...
39: Only the males have tymbals and "sing" to attract fem... - Bit (2330 bytes)
13: ... and "B" for byte. (In [[SI]], B stands for the [[Decibel|bel]].)
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