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Sigma KEE - RadiatingSound
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radiating sound
The subclass of Radiating in which sound waves are given off or absorbed. Some examples include creaking, roaring, and whistling.
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Parents radiating Processes in which some form of electromagnetic radiation, e.g. radio waves, light waves, electrical energy, etc., is given off or absorbed by something else.
Children barkingAny instance of RadiatingSound which is produced by a Canine.
 clappingBringing the Hands together repeatedly to make a loud noise.
 echoingInstances of RadiatingSound where the instrument is a surface which bounces sound waves back to their origin, where they can be heard again.
 making musicMakingMusic is a type of RadiatingSound where the result is intended to be melodic and is produced delibrately
 musical toneA Process of RadiatingSound where the sound has a fundamental frequency and 0 or more partial frequencies or unrelated transients or noise components that have a lesser amplitude than the fundamental.
 radiating sound ultrasonicAll sound waves that have frequencies above those that normal Human ears can detect.
 ringingAny instance of RadiatingSound which is produced by a Bell.
 thunderAny instance of RadiatingSound which is caused by an instance of Lightning.
 vocalizingAny instance of RadiatingSound where the instrument is the vocal cord. This covers grunts, screams, roars, as well as Speaking.


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