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  1. Apr 24, 2022 · Hammond organs often use the Leslie effect, which is produced by a rotating baffle and horn. They speed up and slow down at different rates, and have become the 'Hammond sound'. But what's actually happening? There's certainly a tremolo effect, where the volume changes as the sound is moved around.

  2. Published October 1997. In these days of synths that stay in production for just a couple of years before being discontinued, respect is due to a keyboard design that's survived more than half a century of changing musical fashion and is still going strong. Hammond‑lover Rod Spark pulls out all the stops to bring you a personal organ odyssey.

  3. Jan 12, 2024 · The Hammond organ was the first electronic instrument to become a mainstay of popular music, and it is still going strong 90 years since its invention. The Hammond is “the king of the organs” according to Jeff Kazee of US rockers Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. “A tone creating, scene-stealing, singerinsp­iring vibe machine.”.

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  5. Jan 17, 2023 · The reaction that describes the formation of bicarbonate ions in the blood is: CO2 +H2O → H2CO3 → H+ +HCO−3 (21.9D.1) (21.9D.1) CO 2 + H 2 O → H 2 CO 3 → H + + HCO 3 −. This means that carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid, which dissociates in solution to form hydrogen ions and bicarbonate ions.

  6. Carbon dioxide molecules are transported in the blood from body tissues to the lungs by one of three methods: dissolution directly into the blood, binding to hemoglobin, or carried as a bicarbonate ion. Several properties of carbon dioxide in the blood affect its transport. First, carbon dioxide is more soluble in blood than oxygen.

  7. As a result, oxygen molecules diffuse from water (high concentration) to blood (low concentration), as shown in (Figure). Similarly, carbon dioxide molecules in the blood diffuse from the blood (high concentration) to water (low concentration). Figure 4.

  8. Once the oxygen diffuses across the alveoli, it enters the bloodstream and is transported to the tissues where it is unloaded, and carbon dioxide diffuses out of the blood and into the alveoli to be expelled from the body. Although gas exchange is a continuous process, the oxygen and carbon dioxide are transported by different mechanisms.

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