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Sound localization in the barking treefrog
G M, Klump, H C, Gerhardt
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The effects of some chemical compounds on the sound absorbing ability of tree bark
Tree bark is an important natural polymer for sound absorption. The main components in the bark of different tree species are polymers with high molecular weight such as cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. The aim of this study is to determine the noise reduction coefficient (NRC), lignin, alcohol-benzene solubility (ABS), carbon (C), and nitrogen (N)
Serhun Sağlam +6 more
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Is a Human's Bark Worse Than His Bite? Animal Sounds in Croatian Verbs of Speaking
Verbs of speaking play a specific role when it comes to referring to the processes of thinking (i.e. describing them) and interlocutors use them to inform each other about facts, ideas and emotions. All this makes them particularly interesting for cognitive linguists and in this paper we will approach them using the methodology of cognitive linguistics.
Memišević, Anita, Matešić, Mihaela
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Heart Sound Analysis and Murmur Classification using Bark Scale Modulation Spectrogram Features
S Manjusree +3 more
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Barking Wallets and Poetic Flasks: Exploring Sound Design for Interactive Commodities
Daniel Hug
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‘Sound of a dog barking’: history reveals the significance of this North Korean insult to Trump
John P. DiMoia
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Observation of first and second sound in a BKT superfluid
Nature, 2021Panagiotis Christodoulou +2 more
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What is lacking in current decision aids on cancer screening?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2013Gurpreet K Rana, Donald E Nease
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