Betekenis van:
audibility

audibility
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • verstaanbaarheid
  • quality or fact or degree of being audible or perceptible by the ear

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Train audibility
  2. Train audibility (Subsections 4.2.2.2 and 4.3)
  3. Train audibility (Subsections 4.2.2.2 and 4.3)
  4. Internationally and/or nationally agreed standards relating to legibility, audibility, icons, symbols, words, acronyms and/or abbreviations should be used.
  5. Establishments shall have alarm systems that sound outside the sensitive hearing range of the animals, where this does not conflict with their audibility to human beings.
  6. Alarm systems should sound outside the sensitive hearing range of the animals, where this does not conflict with their audibility to humans.
  7. As far as the Traffic Operation and Management subsystem is concerned, this essential requirement is addressed by the specification of Subsection ‘train visibility’ (sub sections 4.2.2.1 and 4.3) and ‘train audibility’ in sub sections 4.2.2.2 and 4.3.
  8. Whilst this is principally an Essential Requirement dealt with by the Noise TSI, the Traffic Operation and Management subsystem specifies certain elements in Subsections 4.2.2.2 and 4.3 in respect to ‘train audibility’.
  9. Verification by checking whether internationally and/or nationally agreed standards relating to legibility, audibility, icons, symbols, words, acronyms and/or abbreviations are used, taking into account the main relevant standards.
  10. As far as the Traffic Operation and Management subsystem is concerned, this essential requirement is addressed by the specification of Subsection ‘train visibility’ (sub sections 4.2.2.1 and 4.3) and ‘train audibility’ in sub sections 4.2.2.2 and 4.3.
  11. Verification by inspection, whether internationally and/or nationally agreed standards relating to legibility, audibility, icons, symbols, words, acronyms and/or abbreviations are used, taking into account the main relevant standards.
  12. The Traffic Operation and Management subsystem determines that the basic requirements for train audibility with which the Rolling Stock subsystem must comply is that a train must be able to provide an audible warning of its presence.
  13. Standards related to legibility, audibility and symbols prescribe geometrical and/or physical characteristics for information which is displayed visually and/or aurally and are intended to give information the highest probability of being easily comprehended by drivers in a large range of circumstances and environments.
  14. Noise levels within the hearing ranges of animals, including in some cases ultrasound, that is, sound above the hearing range of the human being, conventionally taken to be sounds exceeding 20 kHz, should be minimised particularly during their resting phase. Alarm systems should sound outside the sensitive hearing range of the animals, where this does not conflict with their audibility to humans.
  15. Standards related to legibility, audibility and symbols prescribe geometrical and/or physical characteristics for information which is displayed visually and/or aurally and are intended to maximise the likelihood of information being easily comprehended by drivers in a large range of circumstances and environments.