| acoustics |
The science or study of sound and its interaction with the human hearing mechanism.
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The sounds of floor traffic and dropped objects are important when considering types of flooring materials. The cushioning of impacts reduces the generation of airborne sound within the room and the level of sound that can be transmitted to adjacent areas. It also minimizes the transmission of impact-generated, structure-borne noises throughout the building. In multifamily dwellings, the transmission of impact-generated noise is of primary concern. ...
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| ACOG |
an abbreviation for the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the association that makes policy and protocol recommendations for handling pregnancy in the USA. A member of this association is known as a Fellow of ACOG and would have the initials FACOG after his/her name.
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| acoustics |
science that studies the properties of sound. Sound propagation properties of seawater are important both for marine mammals as a means for sensing and communication, and for navigation, underwater detection, and research.
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| acoustics |
Pertaining to sound, the sense of hearing or the science of sound. Often used to refer to the quality of the sound environment.
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