| 101 |
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Cues for perception of synthetic and natural diphthongs in either noise or reverberation
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Nabelek, A. K
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 102 |
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The characteristics of voicing in syllable-initial fricatives in American English
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Pirello, K
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 103 |
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The combination of echolocation emission and ear reception enhances directional spectral cues of the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus
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Wotton, J. M
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 104 |
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The complete extension of the Blot-Tolstoy solution to the density contrast wedge with sample calculations
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Davis, A. M. J
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 105 |
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The computation of the scattered pressure field from a cylinder embeddedbetween two half-spaces with different densities
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Fawcett, J. A
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 106 |
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The coupled mode parabolic equation
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Abawi, A. T
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 107 |
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The cubic distortion product otoacoustic emissions from the normal and noise-damaged chinchilla cochlea
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Hamemik, R. P
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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