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AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: When two people click, that means they really understand each other. Well, that metaphorical clicking could be the sound of what researchers call speaker-listener neural coupling.

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1597 、 弹性形变 elasticdeformation 1598 、 弹性常数 elasticconstant 1599 、 弹性极限 elasticlimit 1600 、 弹性模量;弹性模数 modulusofelasticity 1601 、 弹性应变能 elas

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1891 、 翼面;空气动力面 aerofoil;airfoil 1892 、 翼规 wingcompasses 1893 、 声强度 soundintensity 1894 、 联接;轴接 coupling 1895 、 联轴节;联接器 coupling 1896 、 联锁

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When Pablo Panda Sandoval made history with 3 home runs in game one of the world series his head was probably buzzing. But when batters in chilly Detroit had the ball not quite right in the next couple of the nets, it will be their hands that buzzing

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This is Scientific American's 60-second Science. I'm Steve Mirsky. Got a minute? Can you name those notes? Probably not. Perhaps one in ten thousand speakers of European languages has perfect pitch - the ability to recognize a note without having hea

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This is Scientific American's 60-second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. If you ever got picked on in the schoolyard, you might have wished for some sort of superpower, like unbeatable speed or maybe just the ability to completely disappear. Now scientists

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Scientists analyzed around 2,500 of those calls, and found that the second part (sound) is nearly identical in pitch every time from each whale: 16 hertz, or four octaves below middle C. And the slight variations in frequency that do exist are only a

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Hybrid cars are good for the environment. But scientists say that they might be bad for pedestrians. Because hybrids are so quiet, it can be hard for walkers to hear them until its too late. Listen to this. [quiet car sound] Thats a Toyota Prius mov

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Can you name those notes? Probably notperhaps one in 10,000 speakers of European languages has perfect pitch, the ability to recognize a note without having heard any reference note first. But theres a much better chance you could successfully name

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If you ever got picked on in the schoolyard, you might have wished for some sort of superpower: like unbeatable speed or maybe just the ability to completely disappear. Now scientists at the College of Wooster in Ohio say that you might have had a s

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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. Every year, scores of manatees are killed by boats in Floridas waters. Their plight is an ecological concern. And everyone from marine biologists to Marg

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This is Scientific American's 60-second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. Hybrid cars are good for the environment, but scientists say that they might be bad for pedestrians. Because hybrids are so quiet that can be hard for wa

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We humans are pretty good at communicating with sounds other than words. But how much of this is hard-wired, and how much do we pick up from others? To find out, researchers recorded the nonverbal sounds of people born deaf, as they responded to a ra

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Blue whales off the California coast make calls that, sped up 10 times, sound like (sound of two-part call). The original is a wall-rattling frequency too low for us to hear. Scientists analyzed around 2,500 of those calls, and found that the second

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This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science, Im Steve Mirsky. Got a minute? The 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to the University of Delawares Richard Heck, Purdues Ei-ichi Negishi and Hokkaido Universitys Akira Suzuki for their work in develop

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Country Music Ladies Put Men in Their Place American country music lyrics often describe women as they might appear in mens dreams. This is especially true of songs by many male artists. But the songs by Maddie Marlow and Tae Dye are different. The t

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And I'm not sure how to fix it because I'm only a scientist. 我只是个科学家,不知如何解决这个问题。 But maybe one way to do it is to go back to the more natural way of communication, which is a dialogue, 但或许有个可行的方法

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The Tiangong-2 space lab, though adopting the structure of Tiangong-1 without too many changes in appearance, has been designed to function much stronger than its predecessor. Zhu Congpeng, chief designer of the lab, says they've focused on a variety

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Shipping, initially derived from the word relationship, is thedesire by fans for two people, either real-life celebrities or fictionalcharacters, to be in a relationship, romantic or otherwise.Shipping often takes the form of creative works, includin

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algal pellet
anarchocapitalist
antidemonic
antiprotozoal drugs
available file table
back-check
bakeless
base lighting-load
bidirectional diode
biological purification
biophysics of membrane transport
block proving
brain electrical activity
catechol-oxydase
centre diecasting
chain weave
chambliss
cicotrine
crossbar latch
cyclohexane
daily mail service
damion
design change recommendation
door open before discharge
drain flash tank
draw-gear
endpoint list
equipotential method
excerpt from
flared bow
floating-caisson gate
flow forming
fluorosulforic acid
fshes
g.a
gallicising
golovkin
granfer
grey clustering analysis
gun spraying
gusto
histochemist
hydrogen make-up rate monitor
hydropsychotherapy
hyperbrachycephaly
interface overhead
Islington
jacinths
key connection telephone
kiowa-apache
kummerowia striata (thunb.) schindl.
Kwale I.
left hand turnout on similar frexive curve
Malatestan
matiss
memory losses
Mercator sailing
modus vivendis
natrix tigrina tigrina
noncytokine
phytoplankton bloom,water bloom
presserplate
purified salt
qualitative credit control
raworth
reference to a structure or an array element
relative water content
resolves
rhinolophus hipposideros
russia tapestry
serglycan
single entry accounting
spaceliners
stagebound
strengthner
synchondroses intraoccipitalis
take sb's mind off sth
take the bit between your teeth
Takilman
teaching objectives
testing signal
theodore von karman
thiocyanate
thomas crawfords
thyoidin
time band method
topwater
TPSS (train program subsystem)
trachelomonas woycickii pusilla
trade-settlement
tutela
uams
uncarded
unilateral externality
von Zeynek-Mencki's test
waxbill
Weissenstein
wheeled polishing machine
wild foaming
without apology
Wohlwill
wood consumption