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Reverberation in the Sea

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1948
The apparatus used to measure ocean reverberation at 24 kc consists essentially of a sound projector which sends a signal of adjustable duration into the water; a hydrophone which translates the backward scattered sound into electrical voltage; an amplifier which increases this voltage; a cathode-ray oscillograph which converts voltage fluctuations ...
Carl F. Eyring   +2 more
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Effects of reverberation and noise on speech intelligibility in normal-hearing and aided hearing-impaired listeners.

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2018
Many hearing-aid wearers have difficulties understanding speech in reverberant noisy environments. This study evaluated the effects of reverberation and noise on speech recognition in normal-hearing listeners and hearing-impaired listeners wearing ...
Jing Xia   +4 more
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Reverberation in the Ocean

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1961
The problems associated with acoustic reverberation in the ocean continue to be of prime importance in the use of active sonar. Even though a great amount of effort has been devoted to these problems, they are still not well understood and experimental evidence remains the prime source for an evaluation of the state-of-knowledge, in this field.
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Reverberation Time Measurements in Reverberant Spaces

2008
The goal of this paper is to examine the reverberation time measurements made in small and large reverberant spaces using different measurement methods, namely, the integrated impulse response measured with pink noise, exponential sweep and MLS and the method of recording the response of the room to an impulsive source, e.g.
Jambrošić, Kristian   +2 more
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Principles of cognitive reverberation

Behavioral Science, 1967
A series of experiments was carried out as part of a continuing program of research based on a conceptual model of the mind. The specific function under empirical scrutiny was a cognitive feedback loop presumed to sustain network activity autonomously for a period of time until the loop gradually dies down.
Louise S. Hauenstein   +2 more
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Relativistic reverberation in the accretion flow of a tidal disruption event

Nature, 2016
Our current understanding of the curved space-time around supermassive black holes is based on actively accreting black holes, which make up only ten per cent or less of the overall population.
E. Kara   +3 more
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Sea surface reverberation

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1984
Reflection and scattering from the sea surface have been extensively studied both experimentally and from a theoretical standpoint. This paper focuses on reverberation processes because, due to the relative ease of measurement, a vast store of experimental data has been amassed.
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Quality of Reverberation

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1968
In observations and measurements on the acoustical properties of a number of rooms varying greatly in size, shape, ornament, and surface finish, several factors bearing on the quality of sound have been noted. The generally accepted requirements for the reverberation-time characteristic as a function of frequency are rather stringent.
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Transition from a non-reverberant to a reverberant dynamic system

Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1981
When a dynamic system is isolated from its environment it may become reverberant and inhibit the effectiveness of the isolation. The transition from a non-reverberant to a reverberant situation introduced by isolation is considered in this paper.
L. J. Maga, G. Maidanik
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Ripples, Reverberations and Responses

2020
This chapter focuses on the families of those involved in county lines, looking at how violence and intimidation often reverberates back into families. Familial reverberations occur when issues arising from criminal activity, or proximity to it, return to impact upon the domestic situation or wider family.
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