Sentences with phrase «what background noises»

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(Even when I have the television on as «background noise» I find myself drawn to what is on).
What began as background noise soon caught my attention.
There was a strange background noise, and Chris realized that the TV was on and he had to ask them to turn it off (what the HELL??)
Experts reason that the irregular humming sound of background noise might be similar to what your baby heard in the womb.
What we don't know is whether these cases are related to Ground Zero and if this is the beginning of a trend or just background noise.
Irregular background noise, wind and variable distance from mouth to microphone all make transcription perfection on a cell phone a towering task — and the results are much less accurate than what you would get using PC dictation software, which faces none of those difficulties.
Add everyday background noise and constant interruptions by other people, and the ability to comprehend what is heard becomes that much more difficult.
New studies of what these infants hear and don't hear during their weeks in the hospital suggests that some may be missing out on the positive impact of a mother's voice and heartbeat, and are instead training their brains to prioritize background noise over human voices, said Amir Lahav, an assistant professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School.
«A very careful re-check of data from that station showed a signal, almost buried in the background noise but consistent with what was recorded on the IMOS recorder off Rottnest,» Dr Duncan said.
Halfwerk's team wanted to find out what happened if the mating calls were obscured by background noise, so they arranged the robot - frogs in such a way that some could only be detected by their croaking while others could also be detected by bats using echolocation.
Webb has applied old work on ocean waves to predict what sort of background noise would be made by waves moving over the shallow ocean floor.
And if you're wondering what that noise was in the background throughout the podcast, I'm actually on vacation on the beach right now and am staying next to the world's largest naval base in Virginia Beach.
Really, I love the characters and the shows, but mostly I enjoy having something on in the background while I'm working or doing stuff around the house that is entertaining and provides background noise, without me having to be glued to in order to know what is going on.
It's all about being fully present in the moment, conscious of what we're doing yet not stressed or overwhelmed by the background noise of daily life.
If you do enough festivals you see a bunch of these films, and you even come to appreciate them for what they are; when they're well - made there's a hypnotic rhythm to the editing (especially the ambient background noise that almost always dominates the soundtrack), but they're never great films.
But ultimately they were just background noise behind a weird and wonderfully challenging rhythm game, which is exactly what we've got in Superbeat: Xonic.
Or maybe that's only the noise in the background that we need to look past to get at the heart of what's going on inside these people's heads.
A study suggests that playing white noise in the background of a classroom may help children with attention problems focus on what their teachers are saying but may impede learning for others.
You get to control what things look like, the background noise, lighting, etc..
(Note — there is no sound during the video because there was too much noise in the background, but you can see what she does and the entire process takes about 10 minutes.)
If I'm having a hard time focusing, or am distracted by other people or my own, wandering thoughts, I find that the right kind of background noise can really help me block out those distractions and focus on what I'm trying to do.
So what does all this background noise mean?
Use regular walks to pacify your Leonberger Use a spray bottle to zap the dog for barking Distract your Leonberger with a chew toy filled with food Fill a soda can with small pebbles and shake it as a deterrent to barking Keep your Leonberger inside with you more often as dogs often bark when board Use background or «white noise» to block out sounds that cause the dog to bark such as other dogs barking in the distance Use a collar that sprays citronella to discourage barking Some Leonberger dogs may bark as a territorial defense If what you are trying does not work change strategies Your veterinarian will be able to help if these strategies have not worked.
The truth is, your dog's genetic background plays a tremendous (and often under - valued) role not only in what inborn skills he might have, but in who he is — whether he is friendly or reserved with strangers, tolerant of other pets or not, a high - drive athlete or a snuggly couch potato, easily startled by loud noises or relatively «bombproof.»
Wednesday, March 4 9:43 a.m. I turn on NPR for background noise while I eat cereal but I'm not really interested in what they are talking about today.
Can you point out what about the little red trend at the end (1955 - 2010) is detectable against background noise?
If you think that this means we can not determine to what extent the anthropogenic trends have come out of the background noise for the present day situation, you would be very wrong.
Unless or until these two very basic issues can be, and are addressed, in a rational, non-hysterical manner, then what passes for scientific discussion is, to this observer, not all that far removed from the random noises coming from a very animated mob, with the actually useful information being drowned out in the background noise.
And what is all of that noise in the background?
Someday we'll be able to talk to our computer well without the headset and our computer will have the sophisticated algorithms needed to pick out our voice among background noise and understand what we want from context so it won't have to precisely hear every syllable.
As long as you understand what Siri can and can't do, it does an excellent job parsing related requests, and it's ability to transcribe voice commands is perhaps some of the most accurate we've seen, even with a little background noise.
The echo does what I need it to do and so long as there's not a lot of background noise it does it without much fuss.
This allows the speaker to get louder, so that you can hear what's going on when you're outside and there's much more background noise.
But, for the most part, what happens in the nation's capital is background noise.
«Members will soon drown you out as background noise if what you post becomes uninteresting.»
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