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A reconfigurable piezo-ionotropic polymer membrane for sustainable multi-resonance acoustic sensing. [PDF]

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Ying WB   +12 more
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Symptoms and Factors Associated With Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Among the Population of Qassim, Saudi Arabia. [PDF]

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Almutairi A   +7 more
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Finding solace in the ocean. [PDF]

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Furlan de Brito M.
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Underwater vessel sound recognition based on multi-layer feature and attention mechanism. [PDF]

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Wei W   +8 more
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AMPHIBIAN UNDERWATER HEARING: BIOPHYSICS AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

Bioacoustics, 2008
(2008). AMPHIBIAN UNDERWATER HEARING: BIOPHYSICS AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. Bioacoustics: Vol. 17, No. 1-3, pp. 60-62.
Christensen-Dalsgaard, J., Elliott, T.M.
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Some Observations on Underwater Hearing

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1971
We examine the relative role of bone conduction and tympanic conduction in underwater localization and detection by humans. Basically, we placed divers underwater and covered up various parts of the skull and outer ear with neoprene foam (an insulator of sound) and measured thresholds and localization accuracy.
D A, Norman, R, Phelps, F, Wightman
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Underwater Hearing Thresholds in Man

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1967
The audibility threshold performance of the human ear submerged in water at ear depths of 12 and 35 ft was compared to its performance in air. Threshold SPL's at 125, 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000, and 8000 Hz from five male and three female divers wearing open-circuit SCUBA equipment were obtained by the Békésy technique.
J F, Brandt, H, Hollien
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