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Analysis of the Functions Served by a Loud Auditory Signal in Maintaining Alertness
P. Robert Knaff, Irwin Pollack
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Estimates of Autophonic Level Are Not Estimates of Loudness [PDF]
Harlan Lane
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Abstract The human sensory systems are a primary means through which people experience and connect with nature. Understanding and improving people's personalised ecologies—their embodied, sensory interactions with other organisms—is key to addressing the causes and consequences of the extinction of experience and ecological grief prevalent in ...
Siddharth Unnithan Kumar +1 more
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Tinnitus Measured in Everyday Life: A Literature Review of Ecological Momentary Assessment Studies. [PDF]
Engelke M +4 more
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ABSTRACT Rationale Ions trapped within a Penning cell (ICR) travel periodic orbits whose frequencies are dependent on their mass‐to‐charge ratio and the value of the magnetic field passing through the trap. Fourier transformation (FT‐ICR) decomposes the signal induced in the detection circuit by the rotation of the ions in the cell after the ...
Patrick Arpino, Michel Heninger
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Toward Acoustic-Based Normalization of Laryngeal EMG for Improved Interspeaker Consistency in Muscle-to-Acoustic Mapping. [PDF]
Martínez JD +8 more
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Role of Loudness in the Speaker's Judgment of Vocal Effort [PDF]
A. Charles Catania +2 more
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Dam Submergence Flows: An Environmental Flow Prescription Designed to Aid Migratory Fish Passage
ABSTRACT As part of a holistic ecosystem‐focused set of unified flow prescriptions, natural spring flood events were enhanced with releases from an upstream reservoir on the Cape Fear River in North Carolina (USA) to submerge a series of low‐use, low‐head lock‐and‐dam structures for anadromous fish to move upstream.
Aaron J. Bunch +6 more
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