Definition & Bedeutung | Englisch Wort HEARING
HEARING
Definitionen von HEARING
- die Fähigkeit zu Hören
- die Ausübung dieser Fähigkeit
- Bereich, in dem jemand etwas hören kann
- eine Möglichkeit seine Meinung zu präsentieren
- Recht: Verhandlung oder Anhörung vor Gericht
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- His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices, which eventually culminated in his being awarded the first U.
- It consists of nervous tissue and is typically located in the head (cephalization), usually near organs for special senses such as vision, hearing and olfaction.
- They have well-developed hearing which is adapted for both air and water; it is so well developed that some can survive even if they are blind.
- Ideally, high-fidelity equipment has inaudible noise and distortion, and a flat (neutral, uncolored) frequency response within the human hearing range.
- Born in West Tuscumbia, Alabama, she lost her sight and her hearing after a bout of illness when she was 19 months old.
- Soon after he was born, Ferrigno says he believes he had a series of ear infections and lost 75% to 80% of his hearing, though his condition was not diagnosed until he was three years old.
- The late 13th-century theorist Johannes de Grocheo believed that the motet was "not to be celebrated in the presence of common people, because they do not notice its subtlety, nor are they delighted in hearing it, but in the presence of the educated and of those who are seeking out subtleties in the arts".
- In common law jurisdictions, a preliminary hearing, preliminary examination, preliminary inquiry, evidentiary hearing or probable cause hearing is a proceeding, after a criminal complaint has been filed by the prosecutor, to determine whether there is enough evidence to require a trial.
- Vision involves light striking the retina of the eye; smell is mediated by odor molecules; and hearing involves pressure waves.
- Real ear measurement, measurement of sound pressure level in a patient's ear canal developed when a hearing aid is worn.
- Disliking his first name, he began to call himself "Spike" after hearing the band Spike Jones and his City Slickers on Radio Luxembourg.
- Generally, a state supreme court, like most appellate tribunals, is exclusively for hearing appeals of legal issues.
- Hearing from Byzantine agents (showing him letters) that King Khosrau II, dissatisfied with his failure to capture Constantinople, is planning to have him executed, he surrenders to Heraclius, refusing to join the Byzantine army against his ungrateful sovereign.
- December – Upon hearing the news of Justinian's death, Anastasia, Justinian's mother, escapes with Justinian's 6-year-old son Tiberius to the sanctuary at the St.
- Cranial nerves relay information between the brain and parts of the body, primarily to and from regions of the head and neck, including the special senses of vision, taste, smell, and hearing.
- Complications may include seizures, hallucinations, trouble speaking, memory problems, and problems with hearing.
- August 20 – Henry of Flanders is crowned as the second emperor of the Latin Empire, in the Hagia Sophia at Constantinople, after hearing of the death of his brother, Emperor Baldwin I, who has died in prison at Baldwin's Tower in Tsarevets Castle, in Veliko Tarnovo (after being captured by the Bulgarians in 1205).
- Noise is sound, chiefly unwanted, unintentional, or harmful sound considered unpleasant, loud, or disruptive to mental or hearing faculties.
- Under the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution, the officeholder is nominated by the president of the United States, and, following a confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on Finance, will take the office if confirmed by the majority of the full United States Senate.
- Systems for extracting voice input from ambient noise (notably telephones, speech recognition systems, hearing aids).
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