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loudnessSubjective judgement of the level or power of sound reaching the ear. The human ear cannot give an absolute value to the loudness of a single sound, but can only make comparisons between two different sounds. The precise measure of the power of a sound wave at a particular point is called its intensity. Accurate comparisons of sound levels may be made using sound-level meters, which are calibrated in units called decibels. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| They acquired him from Detroit just before the trade deadline, but Avery alienated some with his brashness and willingness to speak freely. The scenes ebb and flow between the sweetness of Cinderella and the stepsisters' brashness. Happily, there is at least one exception to the prevailing brashness of commerce; Meinhard von Gerkan personally designed the Oyster Bar, a homage to the famous eaterie in New York's Central Station, and a particularly appropriate addition to what is now possibly Europe's grandest and certainly its most central station. |
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