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Electrocardiogram 60 Hz

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An electrocardiogram beep when the heart beats at 60 Hz Or 60 beats per minute. The resting heart rate is 60 to 80 beats per minute. Learn how to make the sound effects of a heartbeat: www.libertivi.com/lelabodubruiteur_100. UCS Category: BEEPMed. Duration: 00:09.
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Industrial doorbell 1

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One second of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Duration: 00:10.
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Ventilation 2

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Small (a little old) bathroom ventilation. UCS Category: MACHFan. Duration: 00:34.
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Pool changing rooms 1

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Inside the locker room of the pool of Chartres, France. UCS Category: AMBAmus. Duration: 01:58.
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Pool changing rooms 2

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Inside the locker room of the pool of Chartres, France. UCS Category: AMBAmus. Duration: 01:26.
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Games room 1

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Sound of an electronic basketball game, in the noisy games room of Cauterets, on an afternoon in August 2018. UCS Category: AMBAmus. Duration: 00:38.
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Games room 2

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Sound of a pinball machine in the game room of Cauterets (in France), with the sound of other electronic games. Recorded on 08-2018. UCS Category: AMBAmus. Duration: 01:12.
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