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audio frequency Frequency of a sound wave normally audible to humans. Unit, hertz (Hz). Audio frequencies range roughly from 15 Hz to 20 kHz.
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audit trail Chronological record of activity that can be used for security purposes.
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audiologist A professional who has completed a qualifying degree and/or certification courses and is registered with the College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists of Ontario (CASLPO). An audiologist is able to complete tests to determine level of hearing, and to provide rehabilitation services to persons with hearing loss. An Audiologist may also be qualified to prescribe equipment and devices to enhance hearing.
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audit An Oracle SQL statement for auditing statements, privileges and objects.
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audio- Sound reproduction
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