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bronchial sounds
A sound that can be heard in ordinary human ear is audible sound. It is approximately between 20 to 2000 decibel in strength.sound which is audible.. I.e. sound you can hear, as opposed to sound beyond human hearing at very low or very high frequencies.sound that is capable of being heard; sound loud enough to be heard; sound that is actually heard.
Light makes no sound, hence there is no "sound of light", and anything that doesn't exist cannot be heard.
When the sound is reflected.
The eardrum.
Rales
Stridor
stridor
a wheeze
bronchial sounds
No. The E has a short E sound, as heard in the words death and breath.
Puerile breathing is the characteristic bronchial-like breath sound that is heard when you listen to a child's chest with a stethoscope. Normal breath sounds in adults are vesicular, and a bronchial breath sound might signify a lung pathology. But it is thought to be normal in children because they have a thin chest wall compared to adults, which magnifies the breath sound all the way from the trachea, making it louder and more bronchial.
'The sound of the bells were heard' is grammatically correct.
what is the sound that is heard in the Fiordland?
This happenes to me alot. it means that you have mucus or inflation in your lungs or esophogus. its not a big deal. But it is a good idea to check with your docter just in case!Person wasn't asking why. It's rale. Pronounced Rahl.A rale (RAHL) also known as a crackle, is an abnormal crackle-like lung sound heard through a stethoscope during inspiration (Breathing in).
Thunder is the sound heard after lightning.
a breath sound