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Reproducible Framework for Evaluating AI-Generated Arabic Novels โ€“ โ€œAl-Mabadโ€
This article presents a complete, reproducible evaluation framework for assessing AI-generated Arabic novels. It includes an evaluation matrix, a technical protocol, and two analytical Excel datasets applied to the novel โ€œAl-Mabadโ€.
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Passive hearing abilities of dyslexia children: Investigating the rumble frequency of skull bones
Dyslexia is a specific learning disorder characterized with impairment of auditory frequency discrimination, impaired perception of amplitude, and modulation...
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Investigating the Cavity Resonance Acoustic Properties of the Great Pyramid for Free Energy Generation
The Great Pyramid of Khufu has long been a subject of fascination and mystery, with recent studies suggesting that it may have had a purpose beyond serving as a tomb...
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Possibility Of Sound On The Surface Of The Moon
We present this article to study the benefit of sound on the moon if it exists. The cost of transmitters on the Moon could be reduced. Also, we explore how humans would communicate if they ascended to the surface of the moon.
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Exploring the Presence of Sound on the Moon
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Chapter 5
The Fermi function gives the probability of occupying an available energy state, but this must be factored by the number of available energy states to determine how many electrons would reach the conduction band. This density of states is the electron density of states, but there are differences in its implications for conductors and semiconductors...
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Possibility Of Existence Of Sounds On The Surface Of The Moon
We present this article to study the benefit of sound on the moon if it exists. The cost of transmitters on the Moon could be reduced. Also, we explore how humans would communicate if they ascended to the surface of the moon.
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Possibility Of There Being Sound On The Surface Of The Moon
We present this article to study the benefit of sound on the moon if it exists. The cost of transmitters on the Moon could be reduced. Also, we explore how humans would communicate if they ascended to the surface of the moon.
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Training a Fuzzy and Defuzzied Logic-Based Model for Early Consciousness in Conversational Chatbots
The development of a chatbot that employs fuzzy and defuzzified logic systems is discussed in this paper. The methodology, implementation details, and assessment outcomes of the proposed model are presented.
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Field STC (Al Ghad TV-Production Room)
This report presents the results of field measurements using a simplified version of ASTM E336-96, providing an efficient method for estimating the sound insulation of partitions.
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CAN AI RULE A CINEMA INDUSTRY?
This article explores how AI can optimize the pre and post-production processes in the cinema industry, making it more efficient like a factory-based production system.
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Skull Bone Acoustics Properties In Children With Specific Language Disorders
Investigating the acoustic properties of skulls in children with specific language disorders using broadband noise isolation and spectral analysis techniques.
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Test Report - The Effect Of Paint On The Sound Absorption Of Acoustic Material
This report discusses the effect of different paint types on the sound absorption properties of acoustic materials, supported by measurement results and analysis.
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SONIC BLACK HOLE
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THE RELATION BETWEEN BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER & VAPOR CONES FORMATION
As aircraft accelerates from subsonic speed to supersonic speed an extraordinary phenomenon occurs, which is called the vapor cone also known as shock collar or shock egg. A vapor cone is the visible cloud of condensed water that can form around an object moving at high speed through the air. In this paper, we discuss the reason for this phenomenon...
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CONVERTING MECHANICAL ENERGY TO ELECTRICAL SIGNALS IN OUR EAR
Sensory hair cells are specialized secondary sensory cells that mediate our senses of hearing, balance, linear acceleration, and angular acceleration (head rotation). In addition, hair cells in fish and amphibians mediate sensitivity to water movement through the lateral line system, and closely related electroreceptive cells mediate sensitivity to...
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EFFECT IN PEOPLE HEALTH THEIR GOD FREQUENCIES AND
The current reference frequency for tuning musical instruments is 440 Hz. Some theorists and musicians claim that the 432 Hz tuning has better effects on the human body, but there are no scientific studies that support this hypothesis.
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CONVERTING MECHANICAL ENERGY TO ELECTRICAL SIGNALS IN OUR EAR
Sensory hair cells are specialized secondary sensory cells that mediate our senses of hearing, balance, linear acceleration, and angular acceleration (head rotation). In addition, hair cells in fish and amphibians mediate sensitivity to water movement through the lateral line system, and closely related electroreceptive cells mediate sensitivity to...
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COCHLEAR HAIR CELLS AND HEARING
In this paper we're going to illustrate how the hair cells works and its role in hearing.
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Difference between Ultrasonic Subsonic and sonic waves
Acoustic waves are a type of wave that travels at the speed of sound. It travels by compressing and decompressing the medium it is traveling through. Ultrasonic waves are acoustic waves that are so high in frequency that humans canโ€™t hear them; however, infrasonic waves are sound waves that are lower in frequency than what humans can hear. A subsonic...
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Microphones on Mars (the Perseverance Rover)
The Perseverance mission meant to approximate how sounds would be different in the atmosphere of Mars. Scientists on the SuperCam microphone took into account the three key variables of atmospheric temperature, density, and chemistry to generate these sounds, with a simulated distance of about 492 feet (150 meters) between the audio sourc...
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Understanding the relation between Sound Barrier, Sonic Boom and vapor cones
Understanding the meaning of sound barrier and what is meant by breaking it and what is sonic boom, and the phases of changing the speed of aircrafts while flying and what results due these changes and how vapor cones are created.
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AV Design Reference Manual First Edition
It is the responsibility of the user of this manual to determine the use of the applicable safety and health practices associated with information transport systems (ITS) and audiovisual (AV) design practices. BICSI and InfoComm International shall not be liable to the purchaser or any other entity with respect to any liability, loss, or damage caused d...
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Acoustics Laboratory.docx
This is an applied acoustics laboratory which explores the types of laboratory measurements commonly made in the study of sound. The acoustics facilities are used by students on short courses, undergraduate students on acoustic courses, and postgraduate students in engineering and applied physics.
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Acoustical Study For covered Hall (Cairo Stadium)
This calculator predicts the reverberation time (RT60) of an enclosed space, a quantity useful for determining or designing its appropriateness for music and speech. These calculation models are based on rectangularly shaped rooms with three pairs of parallel boundaries, named in this tool the sidewalls, front/rear walls, and floor/ceiling. The Sab...
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