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Dumbbell, carried #3

Sound of a 10 kilogram dumbbell being grabbed. UCS Category: OBJGym. Length: 00:01.
Zipper #12

Zipper sound, short enough to sound like a trouser zipper (fly). UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:01.
Comb teeth #2

A finger lightly running across the teeth of a comb. UCS Category: PLASMvmt. Length: 00:01.
Grinder (230mm)

3 using of AEG grinder 230 mm in diameter. I cut a concrete slab. UCS Category: TOOLPowr. Length: 00:35.
Pruning with tractor, slow passage

Pruning a large hedge with a tractor. UCS Category: VEHFarm. Length: 12:03.
Pruning with tractor, fast passage #1

Pruning a large hedge with a tractor. UCS Category: VEHFarm. Length: 02:46.
Pruning with tractor, fast passage #2

Pruning a large hedge with a tractor. UCS Category: VEHFarm. Length: 03:19.
Pruning with tractor, fast passage #3

Pruning a large hedge with a tractor. UCS Category: VEHFarm. Length: 02:35.
Truck, passage 90km/h #4

Passage of a super-heavy truck (tractor and trailer) at a speed of about 90 km/h. Some birds. UCS Category: VEHFrght. Length: 00:15.
Electric car window, closing #2

Closing of an electric window of Kia Carnival. Recorded from outside the vehicle. UCS Category: VEHWndw. Length: 00:05.
Audio cassette: Back music #12

Rewinding an audio cassette while playing a music recording. UCS Category: COMAv. Length: 00:01.
Electric defroster #1

Use of a battery-operated electric windshield defroster. The Karcher EDI4. UCS Category: TOOLPowr. Length: 00:11.
Door, closing #3

Closing of a building plastic door. Sound recording from the inside. Noise from the gasket. UCS Category: DOORPlas. Length: 00:02.
590 Hz feedback #2

Feedback of around 590 Hz, between a microphone and a headset. UCS Category: COMMic. Length: 00:01.
Moatti test 500Hz (Sheep)

Sound illustration to make known the test of Doctor Lucien MOATTI : This is a hearing screening test intended for pediatric examinations of children from 6 to 24 months.
The cow (250Hz), the sheep (500Hz), the cat (1000Hz) and the bird (more than 2000Hz), allows to test the good perception of speech by the child, from 250 to 3000 Hertz.
A pack of 4 sound toys are to be turned over one by one, like moo boxes, without the child seeing them. His reaction is to be interpreted.
More info: http://www.testmoatti.com. UCS Category: TEST. Length: 00:16.
Moatti test 1000Hz (Cat)

Sound illustration to make known the test of Doctor Lucien MOATTI : This is a hearing screening test intended for pediatric examinations of children from 6 to 24 months.
The cow (250Hz), the sheep (500Hz), the cat (1000Hz) and the bird (more than 2000Hz), allows to test the good perception of speech by the child, from 250 to 3000 Hertz.
A pack of 4 sound toys are to be turned over one by one, like moo boxes, without the child seeing them. His reaction is to be interpreted.
More info: http://www.testmoatti.com. UCS Category: TEST. Length: 00:09.
Electric jackhammer #1

Sound of a Redstone brand 1100W electric jackhammer. UCS Category: TOOLPowr. Length: 00:02.
Electric jackhammer #2

Sound of a Redstone brand 1100W electric jackhammer. UCS Category: TOOLPowr. Length: 00:03.
Electric jackhammer #3

Sound of a Redstone brand 1100W electric jackhammer. UCS Category: TOOLPowr. Length: 00:02.
Electric jackhammer #4

Sound of a Redstone brand 1100W electric jackhammer. UCS Category: TOOLPowr. Length: 00:03.
Electric jackhammer #6

Sound of a Redstone brand 1100W electric jackhammer. UCS Category: TOOLPowr. Length: 00:11.
Zipper #11

Zipper sound, short enough to sound like a trouser zipper (fly). UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:01.
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