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Vol. 21 No. 3 (1993)
Vol. 21 No. 3 (1993)
Topics: hearing in the workplace; land-use planning; speech production; speech perception; noise in the workplace; architectural acoustics; musical acoustics; human response to vibration and noise bylaws
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Proceedings of the Acoustics Week in Canada
Real-time method for measurement of noise exposure from sources in close proximity to the ear
H. Kunov, H. Dajani, B. Seshagiri
23-24
Indices of communication handicap in mildly hearing-impaired listeners
S.M. Abel
25-26
The hearing aid as warning signal receiver in noisy workplaces
R. Hetu, Tran Quoc Hung, Y. Tougas
27-28
Sound propagation of reverse alarms used on heavy vehicles
C. Laroche, M.-J. Ross, L. Lefebvre, R. Laraocque, R. Hetu, A. L'Esperance
29-30
Proposed state-of-the-art criteria for office building acoustics
G.E. Clunis
31-32
The noise impact statement process in Toronto
C. Andréew, J. Prashad
33-34
Practical aspects of implementing sound isolation and noise control
A.D. Lightstone
35-36
Canadian Acoustics Association aircraft noise and land use at Canadian Airports
T. Lowrey
37-38
Implementation of noise control measures
D. Chin-Quee, T. Harding, A.D. Lightstone
39-40
Environmental noise aspects of landfill site selection
A.D. Lightstone, J. Emeljanow
41-42
Uncertainty in prediction of environmental noise emission due to ground effect
C.A. Krajewski
43-44
Perception and production of syllable-initial English [r] and [l] by English and Japanese speakers
E.B. Slawinski
45-46
The role of the auditory environment in the development of speech production abilities during infancy
S. Rvachew, E. Slawinski
47-48
Handling false starts in recognition of spontaneous speech
D. O'Shaughnessy
49-50
Discrimination of frequency transitions: or, can you distinguish the different birds chirping by the waterfall?
J.F. MacNeil, E.B. Slawinski
51-52
Kinematic analysis of coarticulation and speaking rate
S. Shalman, M.D.Z. Kimelman, S.G. Adams
53-54
Voice onset time and vowel duration across multiple speech rates in normal and Parkinsonian speakers
M.D.Z. Kimelman, S. Shaiman, S.G. Adams, C.A. Skory
55-56
Acoustic design for noise reduction
J. Nicolas, N. Atalla, A. Berry, J.-B. Plaud
57-58
A formulation for the vibro-acoustic behavior of a rectangular plate with constrained-layer damping
O. Foin, N. Atalla, J. Nicolas
59-60
Active noise control simulations in a cavity-backed flexible plate system
S. Brunet, A. Berry, J. Nicolas, Y. Champoux
61-62
An acoustic design method for lightweight structures supporting a vibrating source
N. Lessard, F. Laville, F. Charron
63-64
Noise management at Hydro-Quebec construction sites
B. Goeselin, J.C. Fortin
65-66
Noise control of coal pulverizers an implementation of user friendly design
G.L. Gould, B. Alavi
67-68
Errors incurred using a dummy head to make omni-directional room acoustics measurements
S. Norcross, J.S. Bradley, R.E. Halliwell
69-70
Objective comparisons of Massey Hall and Boston Symphony Hall
J.S. Bradley
71-72
Subjective comparisons of Massey Hall and Boston Symphony Hall
G.A. Soulodre, J.S. Bradley
73-74
An apparatus for measuring the dynamic stiffness of acoustical materials
W.T. Chu
75-78
Reverberation time?
M. Barman, A. Gambino, R. Ramakrishnan, J.C. Swallow
79-80
High temperature effects on the insertion loss of absorptive duct silencers
R. Stevens, R. Ramakrishnan
81-82
Musical influences on the perception of time
W. Forde Thompson, F.A. Russo, A. McKinnell
83-84
Perception of musical tonality as assessed by the probe-tone method
W.R. Steinke, L.L. Cuddy, R.R. Holden
85-86
How grouping improves the categorisation of frequency in song birds and humans and why song birds do it better
M. Njegovan, R. Weisman, S. Ito, D. Mewhort
87-88
The perception of rhythmic similarity: a test of a modified version of Johnson-Laird's theory
J. Simpson, D. Huron
89-94
Detection of Bearing Failure in Machines
H. R. Martin
91-92
The Development of a Cost Effective Engine Dynamic Signal Monitoring and Diagnostic System
J.S. Y. Tjong, D. K. Chang, D. Mathias, S. A. Zena, J. R. Runge, Z. Reif
93-93
An Optical Method for Chatter and Form Error Detection in Grinding
V. M. Huynh, S. Desai
95-96
Automotive Accessory Drive System Modelling
R. Gaspar, L. Hawker
97-98
Reduction of Hand Transmitted Vibration in Rock Drills
E. M. DeSouza, T. N. Moore
99-100
Hearing aid research at Ontario's Hearing Health Care Research Unit (HHCRU)
D.G. Jamieson
101-102
Advanced clinical audiometry: measuring residual auditory capacity using a standard audiometer under computer control
L.E. Comelisse, D.G. Jamieson
103-104
Auditory distortion measures for coded speech quality evaluation
A. De
105-106
Training of the English /r/ and /l/ speech contrasts in Korean listeners
K. Yu, D.G. Jamieson
107-108
Using the Canadian Speech Research Environment (CSRE) to teach speech perception to undergraduates
M.F. Cheesman, D.G. Jamieson
109-110
Clinical application of computer-driven methods for the assessment and treatment of speech perception disorders
S. Rvachew
111-112
Application of speech recognition/clarification technology to dysarthric speech
D.R. Sainani, D.G. Jamieson
113-114
Acoustical measurement & computational & electro-acoustics. Three dimensional transient sound intensity measurements for comprehensive room-acoustic evaluation
A. Abdou, R.W. Guy
115-116
Determination of flanking transmission and field sound transmission loss in wood-framed constructions using intensity methods
T.R.T. Nightingale
117-118
Effect of perforated sheets on rectangular silencer performance
R. Ramakrishnan
119-120
Power measurement for an acoustically pulsed jet flow
V. Ramesh, P.J. Vermeulen, M.L. Munjal
121-122
City of Toronto Noise By-law review and amendment
C. Andréew, A. Lightstone, J. Fielders
123-124
City of Toronto equipment noise suppression programme
G. Cummings
125-125
Handling noise complaints through conflict resolution in Toronto
C. Andréew, K. Walker, N. Rockhill
126-126
Air conditioning device noise control: Ontario model by-law and Toronto by-law
J.L. Fielders
127-128
Developmental plasticity of central auditory pathways: frequency representation after neonatal high frequency hearing loss
R.V. Harrison, S.G. Stanton, D. Ibrahim, S. Takeno, R.J. Mount
129-130
La Relation Entre la Largeur des Filtres Auditifs et les Seuils d'Audibilite
R. Hetu, H. T. Quoc
131-132
Frequency and the sensation of sounds
W. Wong, K.H. Norwich
133-134
Application of an auditory model to the computer simulation of hearing impairment: preliminary results
C. Giguere, P.C. Woodland, A.J. Robinson
135-136
Suspension Seat Adjustment Parameters and Their Influence on Measured Vibration Response
P. E. Boileau, S. Rakheja, J. Feng
137-138
Response of the Hand-Arm System to Vibration
R. Gurram, S. Rakheja, A. J. Brammer
139-140
The Effect of Mechanical Shock Frequency and Amplitude on Spinal Transmission and Internal Pressure
Dan Robinson, Judy Village, George Roddan, Brian Remedios
141-142
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