Lexicographical Neighbors of Subaudible
Literary usage of Subaudible
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Script Models: A Handbook for the Media Writerby Robert Lee, Robert Misiorowski by Robert Lee, Robert Misiorowski (1978)
"Some projecting systems are triggered by subaudible tones, and so change frames
automatically, in synchronization with the sound. ..."
2. Permafrost: North American Contribution [to The] Second International Conference by Building Research Advisory Board Staff (1973)
"The principle involved is that preliminary failure of the roof might produce
subaudible noise, detectable by the unit, and thus afford a warning system for ..."
3. History of the French Revolution by C. L. James, Anarchism Collection (Library of Congress), Paul Avrich Collection (Library of Congress) (1902)
"Amidst all the cooing, there was, at first, but one discordant note—a thin,
subaudible, stridulous snarl from the emigrant noblesse, thru their agents at ..."
4. Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques: Vol. 1: Solids ...by J. Russell Boulding by J. Russell Boulding (1996)
"Method Description: subaudible sound waves cause the release of stored elastic-strain
energy in stressed materials (such as dislocations, grain boundary ..."
5. Naval Investigation, Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on by Committee on naval affairs, United States, Senate, Congress (1921)
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