Not exact matches
To find out whether this
distinctive sound is
used to communicate, a group first examined the feathers themselves.
In a new study published in PLOS ONE — named, hilariously, the «pull my finger study» — the researchers slowly pull a man's fingers with a cable and
used MRI video to capture (in less than 310 milliseconds) what happened inside his joints to cause those
distinctive popping
sounds.
Resnais fully embraces the artificiality of theatre in his adaptation,
using sound stages with painted backgrounds and hand drawings for establishing shots among several other
distinctive visual styles throughout.
The California's V - 8 still
uses a Ferrari «s trademark flat (180 - degree) crankshaft, so it
sounds like two manic four - cylinders instead of the deep,
distinctive burble that you get from 90 - degree V - 8s.
Although many bigger hotels now add» boutique» to their description in a bid to
sound distinctive, the term
used correctly describes an intimate, independent hotel of few rooms that feature themed décor.
In addition, both artists have developed
distinctive uses of
sound in their work as a pre-linguistic tool for communication.
Music and
sound, particularly dogr's wide ranging vocals, are
used to establish a
distinctive mood and pace within the films.
And without the
distinctive sound similar to a jet airplane engine as generally endured while
using a conventional vacuum, at least one as old as mine.