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1) NT Tony Elliott
2) WR Eric Martin
3) DB Michael Adams
4) DB Reggie Sutton
5) DT Bruce Clark
6) DB Gene Atkins
7) DB Milton Mack
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas was born on April 7, 1890.
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James 'Buster' Douglas was born on April 7, 1960.
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A Db E Db A Db E Db A Db E Db A Db E Db
Ab Db E Db Ab Db E Db Ab Db E Db Ab Db E Db
Gb Db Gb(higher) Db Gb Db Gb(higher) Db Gb Db Gb(higher) Db Gb Db Gb(higher) Db
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Margaret Douglas died on March 7, 1578 at the age of 62.
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Douglas Kiker was born on January 7, 1930, in Griffin, Georgia, USA.
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Douglas Leavitt was born on January 7, 1883, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
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The Mike Douglas Show - 1961 7-183 was released on:
USA: 15 May 1968
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The Mike Douglas Show - 1961 7-230 was released on:
USA: 19 July 1968
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Katya Douglas was born on February 14, 1938, in Gdynia, Pomorskie, Poland.
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The loudness level at 90 dB for a 4000 Hz tone is 7 sones. Sones are a unit of perceived loudness.
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DB 701 is a lighter color than DB 703. DB 701 is a light grey color, while DB 703 is a medium grey color.
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You must find a resistance value for 0 dB as reference.
If 1 Ohm = 0 dB then 10 ohms = 20 dB and 100 ohms = 40 dB.
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The threshold of hearing is 0 dB. The threshold of pain = 137.5 dB.
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James 'Buster' Douglas is 51 years old (birthdate: April 7, 1960).
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Hal Douglas died on March 7, 2014, in Lovettsville, Virginia, USA of pancreatic cancer.
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Db, Eb, Fb, Gb, Ab, Bb, C and Db ascending.
Db, Cb, Bbb (double flat), Ab, Gb, Fb, Eb and Db.
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"Permitted Exposure Time Guidelines - SPL"
Sound pressure level Lp and permissible exposure time t:
115 dB = 0.46875 minutes (~30 sec)
112 dB = 0.9375 minutes (~1 min)
109 dB = 1.875 minutes (< 2 min)
106 dB = 3.75 minutes (< 4 min)
103 dB = 7.5 minutes
100 dB = 15 minutes
97 dB = 30 minutes
94 dB = 1 hour
91 dB = 2 hours
88 dB = 4 hours
85 dB = 8 hours
82 dB = 16 hours
Lower dBs are said to be harmless
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This statement is not accurate. The decibel (dB) scale is logarithmic, not linear. An increase of 10 dB represents a tenfold increase in sound intensity. So, a sound of 20 dB intensity is actually 10 times louder than one of 10 dB, not twice as loud.
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3 dB is a way to describe the amount by which power increases when it doubles.
1 dB = increase 26%
2 dB = increase 58%
3 dB = double
4 dB = 2.51 times
5 dB = 3.16 times
6 dB = 4 times (3 dB + 3 dB = double double)
7 dB = 5 times
8 dB = 6.31 times
9 dB = 8 times (3+3+3 = double double double)
10 dB = 10 times
Similarly
-1 dB = decrease 26%
-2 dB = decrease 58%
-3 dB = halve
-4 dB = decrease 2.51 times
...etc...
The equation is:
dB change = 3 log2 ( final power / initial power )
Edit:
The more "official" equation used to compute a decibel Gain/Loss when comparing power values is this:
GdB = 10*log10(Pout/Pin)
Where GdB is the gain in power (if the value is negative, it means loss)
and Pout is the power level seen at the output
and Pin is the power level seen at the input
Also, 0 dB means no change in power.
Note: If you're measuring an amplitude (like a Voltage or Current value), then the decibel equation increases by a factor of 2:
GdB = 20*log10(Pout/Pin)
So, to double an amplitude, a 6dB increase would be required.
In other words, take the values at the top of this answer, and double the left side of the equation, and that's how it works with amplitudes.
Lastly, it's important to understand that when multiplying in the linear world, you are adding in the decibel world. If you double a power level 2 times (e.g. 10 watts -> 20 watts -> 40 watts), you are multiplying 4 fold, but you are increasing by 6 dB (3dB + 3dB = 6dB).
BUT if your talking about audio (sound) 1db is the smallest change in sound volume the human ear can detect.
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dB HL stands for decibel Hearing Level, and dB SPL stands for decibel Sound Pressure Level.
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100 percent is 0 dB.
50 percent is - 6 dB.
45 percent is -6.935749724 dB.
10 percent is - 20 dB.
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Db F# Fn F# Db
Db F# Fn A Fn F# Db x2
Thats the beginning,
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60 dB: normal conversation
90 dB: lawnmower
120 dB: rock concert
150 dB: fireworks display
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80 dB is 10 times louder than 70 dB, and 70 dB is 10 times louder than 60 dB, and so on. Therefore, 80 dB is 1000 times louder than 40 dB.
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Milt Douglas was born on December 7, 1901, in New York City, New York, USA.
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Chorus: DbM7 Ab/G Gb Db/F F- Bb-7 Eb9
Verse: |: / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / :|
DbM7 Db/C Bb-7 Gb7 Gb7/F Eb-9
| / / / / | (2/4) / / | (4/4)
Ab7/Cb Bb7 Gb-/Bbb
|: / / / / | / / / / | / / / / :|
Db/Ab Bb-7 Eb-9
| / / / / | / / / / |
Eb-9 ----------------------------- --->Chorus
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Half as loud in decibels is about a 10 dB decrease. For example, if a sound is initially at 70 dB, half as loud would be around 60 dB.
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Here is a simple script that you can do to run a MySQL query after you have set a database up.
<?php
// Database Settings
$db['hostname'] = "localhost";
$db['username'] = "<db username>";
$db['password'] = "<db password>";
$db['database'] = "<db name>";
// Connect to MySQL
$connect = mysql_connect($db['hostname'], $db['username'], $db['password']);
// Select Database
mysql_select_db($db['database'], $connect);
// Do MySQL Query
mysql_query("INSERT INTO table_name SET field_name = '1234567890'");
// Close MySQL
mysql_close($connect);
?>
Obviously you will need to use your own MySQL settings and database details, but this gives you a general overview of how you can do it.
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