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The Food Quality Protection Act of 1996
Vocalization
The act of producing sound with the vocal cords to communicate or express oneself.
Decibels
A unit of measurement for sound intensity or loudness, often used to compare levels of noise or sound pressure.
Sound Amplitude
The height of a sound wave, which determines its loudness or volume.
Perception Of Sound
The process by which sounds are interpreted and understood by the brain, involving the conversion of sound waves into neural signals.
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