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alright so all be really because it's an engineering a topic mostly and the
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your doctors and i know that's trying boring to give some numbers and for
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so first of all the idea of this topic is to understand that yeah
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baby um what
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no we're going to improve the acoustics so what with it
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firstly was to understand how the incubator shape the sound from the exterior
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to the baby in order to recreate what the babies here we are
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citing the date and the second thing is to understand what are the inputs in the need you
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sound in order to understand what can be a lot of down and if it needed
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so going directly to the incubator this is
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the shape of the incubators distortion to external some
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inside the
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mulder speaking to the incubator for voice will be distorted like
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the red cover here and the blue one is just a smoothing
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an idea about the overall shape of the
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oh the one important thing to know about that is that there is a huge spikes
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showed frequency yeah
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frequency ranges that means that it is old people all the
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second thing that is interesting is
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the incubator isolates the infant from from
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sounds but it does not isolate uh the
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baby from external noises
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uh the yeah
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and
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but the second perfect oh so your understanding of the house
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roll a frequency range looks like
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and what you can see is that the inside the incubator and into
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need you they are not similar at all which means that the incubator isolate
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the uh sounds from didn't you inside but we measure inside the incubator five hundred
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transcend noises so trendy things like that about seventy decibels in a day in ah
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yeah
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which are there any questions
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but i have one question is i mean when it comes to mind you were much when we're gonna get rid
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of sixteen hours is correct yes yeah it was like when
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you choose twenty four hours a mostly maternal issues so uh
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set up itself was uh not providing an all round space
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as an example so the fact that
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there were some emergencies that need
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self so i mean all the set up
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yeah

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