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Dannenberg, Roger B.
(2014)
Human-Computer Music Performance: A Brief History and Future Prospects.
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Wilson, Preston S.; Dolder, Craig N.; Roy, Ronald A.; et al.
(2014)
From Wood to Carey to Mallock: A Review of Bill Carey's Work Associated with the Mallock-Wood Equation and the Acoustics of Bubbly Liquids and Gas-Bearing Sediments.
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Bernstein, Leslie R.
(2014)
Constantine Trahiotis and Hearing Science: A Half-Century of Contributions and Collaborations.
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Dolder, Craig N.; Wilson, Preston S.; Hamilton, Mark F.
(2014)
A Brief History of the Modeling of Sound Propagation in Bubbly Liquids.
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BaldisseraPacchetti, Marina
(2014)
Turning Music into Sound: Vincenzo Galilei's Contributions to the History of Acoustics.
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Sullivan, Edmund
(2014)
Bill Carey and Passive Synthetic Aperture.
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Sparrow, Victor
(2014)
Harvey Hubbard and the Acoustical Society of America Oral Histories Project.
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Wright, M. C. M.
(2006)
A Short History of Bad Acoustics.
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Eriksson, L. J.
(1998)
A brief social history of active noise control in ducts.
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Joyce, W. B.
(1975)
[W. C.] Sabine's reverberation time and ergodic auditoriums.
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(pp. 643-655).
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