| 61 |
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Solitons, pulse splitting, and AM-FM conversion in cylindrical ducts
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Larraza, A
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 62 |
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Solving ray acoustic problems with a DNA computer
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Yang, Y
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 63 |
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Some acoustical properties of the otic bones of a fin whale
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Lees, S
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 64 |
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Some acoustic features of nasal and nasalized vowels: A target for vowelnasalization
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Feng, G
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 65 |
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Some effects of orchestra shells
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Bradley, J. S
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 66 |
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Some hot topics in animal bioacoustics
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Au, W. W. L
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 67 |
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Some temporal parameters in vibrotactile forward masking
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Gescheider, G. A
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 68 |
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Sonic boom propagation through a realistic turbulent atmosphere
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Boulanger, P
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 69 |
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Sonic effervescence: A tutorial on acoustic cavitation
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Apfel, R. E
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 70 |
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Sonoluminescence: An alternative "electrohydrodynamic" hypothesis
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Lepoint, T
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 71 |
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Sound absorption height and width limits for polymer relaxations
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Hartmann, B
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 72 |
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Sound amplification by stimulated emission of radiation in nonlinear mode
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Zavtrak, S. T
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 73 |
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Sound generation and air entrainment by breaking waves in the surf zone
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Deane, G. B
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 74 |
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Sound generation by a vortex ring collision
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Tang, S. K
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 75 |
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Sound generation by interaction of two inviscid two-dimensional vortices
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Tang, S. K
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 76 |
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Sound orientation behavior in cats. II. Mid-frequency spectral cues for sound localization
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Huang, A. Y
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 77 |
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Sound orientation behavior in cats. I. Localization of broadband noise
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May, B. J
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 78 |
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Sound-power collection by the auditory periphery of the mongolian gerbilMeriones unguiculatus. II. External-ear radiation impedance and power collection
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Ravicz, M. E
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 79 |
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Sound-power collection by the auditory periphery of the Mongolian gerbilMeriones unguiculatus: III. Effect of variations in middle-ear volume
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Ravicz, M. E
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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| 80 |
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Sound-pressure measurements in the cochlear vestibule of human-cadaver ears
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Puria, S
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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