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- out of favor, diaphones were also used at some fire stations and in other situations where a loud, audible signal was required. The diaphone horn was based...
- pressures. The diaphone is usually found at 16' and 32' pitches, however there are a few examples of 8' diaphones. There are two 32' Diaphones in Philadelphia's...
- Diaphone is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Diaphone angolensis Weymer, 1901 Diaphone delamarei Viette, 1962 Diaphone eumela (Stoll, [1782])...
- Diaphone eumela, the cherry spot or lily borer, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Angola...
- became the standard foghorn apparatus for new installations.[where?] Diaphones were powered by compressed air and could emit extremely powerful low-frequency...
- for words like eight (⫽ex⫽). Diaphonology studies the realization of diaphones across dialects, and is important if an orthography is to be adequate...
- it is a reed/diaphone hybrid. When construction of the organ commenced, it was planned to have two 64-foot stops in the pedal, a Diaphone Profunda and...
- denote a relation to: Diaphoneme and diaphones, in linguistics Diaphonia or parallel harmony, in music Diaphone, a type of organ pipe or horn This disambiguation...
- Diaphone pipe...
- August 2019. Cactus Child (1997), Diaphones, Sony Music, retrieved 21 August 2019 Nathan. "Cactus Child - Diaphones". Channel V. Archived from the original...