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Small Waves, Froth and Beach

Noise of small waves arriving on the beach. Foam on the sand. Sound recording at 10 cm. UCS Category: WATRWave, AMBSea. Length: 01:38.
Pontoon, marina

Atmosphere on the pontoon of floating pleasure of the "bassin à flot" of Deauville. Sounds of rippling. UCS Category: AMBNaut. Length: 02:24.
Sci-fiction robotic noise

Low-pitched science fiction sound that could be attributed to a robot. UCS Category: ROBTVox. Length: 00:08.
Small waves and beach #1

Noise of small waves arriving on the beach. Sound taken at 2 or 3 meters. UCS Category: WATRWave, AMBSea. Length: 04:10.
Small waves and beach #2

Noise of small waves arriving on the beach. Sound taken at 10 meters. UCS Category: AMBSea. Length: 06:14.
Blood pressure monitor

Sound of a portable blood pressure monitor. Medical material. UCS Category: MACHMed. Length: 00:23.
Portable vascular doppler #4

Sound from a portable Doppler-Fizeau device. Medical material. UCS Category: MACHMed. Length: 00:16.
Portable vascular doppler #3

Sound from a portable Doppler-Fizeau device. Medical material. UCS Category: MACHMed. Length: 00:20.
Portable vascular doppler #2

Sound from a portable Doppler-Fizeau device. Medical material. UCS Category: MACHMed. Length: 00:27.
Truck, maneuvering and unloading

A dump truck arrives, unloads logs of wood, maneuvers and leaves. UCS Category: VEHFrght. Length: 03:20.
Portable vascular doppler #1

Sound from a portable Doppler-Fizeau device. Medical material. UCS Category: MACHMed. Length: 00:19.
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