言外之意
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有常识
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https://doi.org/10.57088/978-3-7329-8947-8hear sounds within the complex nature of soundscapes. Signals from the sender are attenuated and their structure is changed during propagation to receivers, and other sounds contributing to the soundscape can interfere with signals intended for the receiver. Therefore, the message encoded in the sen
NOT
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Generosity
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Wolfram Sterry,Peter Schulze PDnsiderable energy within the predominant spectral range of traffic and other anthropogenic-noise sources. Whether and how these noise sources affect reproductive success and species viability is unclear. Data that address how anthropogenic sources affect the spatial distribution of breeding ponds, p
万灵丹
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follicle
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-26498-0 the anatomy and physiology of the peripheral auditory system has been learned by studying a variety of laboratory mammals and a smaller collection of exotic and domesticated species. The influence of noise exposure ranges from overt trauma to cochlear structures to nonauditory physiological effects
整洁漂亮
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H. Dörfler,W. Eisenmenger,H.-D. Lippertng frequencies from a few hertz to greater than 100 kHz, differing with species. Although a few documents on marine mammal sound production and reception date back 200 years, concern about the effects of man-made noise on marine mammals has only been documented since the 1970s. Underwater noise can
rectocele
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懦夫
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使闭塞
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Principles of Auditory Object Formation by Nonhuman Animals, percepts of objects in visual scenes. By the close of the twentieth century, ample evidence suggested that the human auditory system follows similar principles of perceptual organization. Several Gestalt principles of grouping—proximity, similarity, common fate, good continuation, and familiarity,