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low-pitched
low-pitched, ppl. a. [In sense 1 f. low adv. + pitched pa. pple. of pitch v.; in sense 2 f. low a. + pitch n. + -ed2.] 1. Pitched in a low key or tone, lit. and fig.; but little elevated; of low quality.1622 Drayton Poly-olb. xxv. 358 The Muse, which seem'd too slacke in these two low-pitcht layes. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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low-pitched
low-pitchedadj (of sounds) low in pitch3(3a) (指声音)低调的, 轻的, 低沉的 a ,low-pitched `voice 低沉的嗓音. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Highs
Highs may refer to: HiGHS optimization solver, an open source library for solving constrained optimization problems High-pitched screamed vocals as used in some extreme music genres, by contrast with low-pitched growled vocals ("lows") See also wikipedia.org
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Longwood (Gordonsville, Virginia)
It features a low-pitched hipped roof and two interior brick chimneys. Also on the property is a contributing historic brick well. wikipedia.org
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Magenta-throated woodstar
Vocalization The magenta-throated woodstar's song is "a low-pitched, rapid medley of sputtering and gurgling notes." Their calls include "a low-pitched dry rolling 'drr'", "a dry 'cht'", and "a low-pitched, whistled 'tew'." The last is given during chases. wikipedia.org
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How does prolonged exposure to high frequency noise affect hearing? Is there any research showing how prolonged exposure to background noises, particularly high frequency noises, affect hearing abilities? Does constan...
The ear uses a series of hairs to parse out sound frequency in the cochlea. When the cochlear hairs die, we lose some frequency response. As we get older, even without exposure to loud noises, the higher frequency responses tend to lose their response first. But loud noises have been linked to heari...
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Low-frequency effects
Types Low-pitched musical arts LFEs include both low-pitched musical notes and low-pitched sound effects. After the 1980s, film scores increasingly used synthesized instruments, including synth bass keyboards, which incorporated very low-pitched notes. wikipedia.org
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House at 107 Stroud Street
It is a two-story cubic massed structure surmounted by a low-pitched, hipped roof with a central cross gable. wikipedia.org
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Bassline (disambiguation)
Bassline is the music term for the low-pitched instrumental part or line played by a rhythm section instrument. wikipedia.org
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Amakondere
Low-pitched instruments are cut from the trunks of the papaw tree and are blown in a straight position through a mouth-hole at the end. wikipedia.org
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Lathrop Russell Charter House
It was built in 1877, and is a two-story, T-shaped frame dwelling, with a low-pitched hipped roof with bracketed eaves. The building's most significant characteristics are its size; tall, crowned windows; low-pitched, hipped roof with broad, bracketed eaves; and two-story wikipedia.org
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Stertor
Stertor is low-pitched, and can occur when breathing in, out or both. wikipedia.org
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Baritone (disambiguation)
voice whose vocal range lies between the bass and the tenor voice type Baritone may also refer to: Brass and woodwind instruments Baritone horn, a low-pitched spelling of the stringed musical instrument called Baryton Baritone violin, with the same tuning as a cello but larger in size Other uses Bass-baritone, a low wikipedia.org
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Charles A. and Annie Buddy House
It has a one-story rear wing, low-pitched truncated hipped roof, and front porch. wikipedia.org
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