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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Many nurses face bullying and being belittled when they try to whistle-blow, a survey suggests. |
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Sneaking in one law behind another more headline-grabbing one and making it harder for insiders to whistle-blow on corrupt Vatican dealings? |
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The whistle-blow is named because it consists of a two-second-long whistling noise and a burst of air in immediate succession. |
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The whistle-blow is the loudest of the vocalizations, loud enough to make the iron bars in the zoo enclosure where the rhinos were studied vibrate. |
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Jeremy Hunt told the Daily Mail said he wanted to see a clampdown on such practices and would seek to introduce wording into agreements making it clear people could still whistle-blow. |
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Students who had whistle-blown in the past provided fewer reasons not to whistle-blow than other students. |
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