Herein, we consider two main hypotheses to assess the possible function of the post-copulatory vocalization of fallow bucks. |
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The computer recorded the elapsed time between word presentation and vocalization. |
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He observed that the tail moves during vocalization in crows, warbling vireos, and lovebirds. |
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In some species, the vocalization is phonically different from any other call emitted by the male. |
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In pursuit of bigger game, I began searching for similar archaic behavior in humans, focusing on the apparently primitive vocalization of laughter. |
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A vocalization of similar volume from elephants has been shown to carry 9.8 km and the whistle-blow may carry as far. |
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It didn't take him long to draw a parallel between jazz soloing and the improvised vocalization of West African griots. |
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On each side of the blunt muzzle are two small bulges that contain air sacs used in vocalization. |
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Call-and-response vocalization, while a distinctly African American tradition, is also a military practice. |
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My vocalization has been known to awaken my parents and our four housecats. |
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Here is what a low-frequency fin whale vocalization sounds like when accelerated 20 times its original frequency. |
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The vocalization of each Mantram causes the vibration of the Magnetic Center, Chakra or Disc, with which ills related. |
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Can read silently for meaning, with little visible or audible vocalization efforts, but reads slowly. |
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Isn't there a score somewhere, a solfeggio, a book of vocalization exercises even? |
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Typically, a male Humpback will sing for approximately 20 minutes, surface for a few breaths and go back down to resume his vocalization. |
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Tic Disorders: A tic is a sudden, rapid, recurrent nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movement or vocalization. |
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African gray parrots, not thought to be closely related to humans at all, do a much better job of using vocalization to communicate symbolic concepts. |
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In the future, computer scientists should be able to make them sound much more human by modulating nonlinguistic aspects of vocalization such as speed, pitch, and volume. |
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He uses interlingual close readings of vocalization in Kim's poetry, an approach that emphasizes both the Asian and American aspects of Kim's poetic style. |
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Like them he believes that the macrocosm of the enormous complexity of the personality is reflected in the microcosm of every gesture, every vocalization. |
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Other species, including nonhuman primates, do not seem to learn vocalization in this way but have their various barks and growls hard-wired from birth. |
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Isou and Lemaitre further introduced scriptural systems that fetishize the graphic as irreducible to vocalization. |
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Some vocalization, however, has been recorded, and these normally are centering on the nesting period. |
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Occasionally, voice change is accompanied by unsteadiness of vocalization in the early stages of untrained voices. |
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Stimulation of this area can produce vocalization or interrupt speech. |
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These early works occasionally use Sprechstimme, a variety of vocalization between speech and song that uses approximate pitches along a continuum notated by the composer. |
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In guinea pigs, the epidural morphine:fentanyl:sufentanil potency ratio was 1:3:20 for threshold electric current that evoked a vocalization response. |
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For 150 years, the iconic Broca's area of the brain has been recognized as the command center for human speech, including vocalization. |
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Signs of low environmental temperature include feather ruffling, rigid posture, trembling, huddling, distress vocalization, and piling on top of each other. |
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To do this, this system supplies the child with feelings of defenselessness and loss, as well as being able to emit some type of vocalization if this contact is lost. |
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In partnership with specialized associations, SFR provides appropriate offerings and services, vocalization and character enlargement software, Braille translation of contractual documents, and preferential rates. |
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Activities such as feeding, resting, alert, flight, diving, vocalization, and swimming, were recorded using a spotting scope, binoculars, and video camera. |
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In brief, the continuous space of vocalization has been discretized. |
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First, a functional answer: it establishes the function of vocalization systems, and shows that human systems, with the properties we described, are efficient to achieve this function. |
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Thus, this type of vocalization likely plays a key role for humpback whales during the mating season, either to attract females or to signal a male's presence, or both. |
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With the vocalization of the letter, he will acquire the capacity of resounding, in his brain, the SUBTLE VOICE, the SOUND OF ANAHAT, at will, which will allow him to leave consciously in the Astral Body. |
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Rats may also emit short, high frequency, ultrasonic, socially induced vocalization during rough and tumble play, before receiving morphine, or mating, and when tickled. |
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