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Sound Spectrum of a Humpback Whale ( Megaptera novaeangliae). Original description: "In the example[s] shown here, time increases up the page and frequency increases to the right. Using spectrograms, a trained analyst can determine the nature of the received sound (in most cases)."
עברית: ספקטרוגרם של שירת לווייתן גדול סנפיר
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