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Maria Francisca de Paula Soares, Marília Sampaio and Meike Brockmann-Bauser
This research article investigates whether the acoustic measure Voice Onset Time (VOT) can describe voicing features in patients with vocal hyperfunction.
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Mi Tian, Shengfa Yang, Peng Zhang and Qi Guo
Bedload sediment transport is critical in the natural river environmental and ecological system. It is quite challenging to measure the bedload sediment transport rate in rivers with any degree of accuracy. In this study, the authors developed the Gravel...
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Daryush D. Mehta, James B. Kobler, Steven M. Zeitels, Matías Zañartu, Byron D. Erath, Mohsen Motie-Shirazi, Sean D. Peterson, Robert H. Petrillo and Robert E. Hillman
The goal of the current work is to validate a method for simultaneous measurement of vocal fold collision and subglottal pressures that can be used in vivo to better understand how collision contributes to voice disorders associated with vocal fold tissu...
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Lucie Sperkova
Customer experience (CX) focuses on customer feedback. CX is a holistic construct which contains different perceptual elements such as satisfaction and loyalty, but also emotions or personality. Customers share their opinions, which contain these element...
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Titon Dutono, Zulmi Zakariyah, Tribudi Santoso, Denny Setiawan
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Mostly natural disasters in Java Island such as landslides are within the vicinity of not more than 200 Km from the district capital. Cellular communications require complex systems and rather vulnerable  to cope with disasters. NVIS mode is...
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Luc Mongeau
The 13th International Conference on Advances in Quantitative Laryngology, Voice and Speech Research (AQL 2019) will be held in Montreal, Canada, 3?4 June 2019. Pre-conference workshops will be held on 2 June 2019. The conference and workshops provide a ...
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Felix Scholkmann
The public is unknowingly exposed to very high-frequency sound (VHFS; 11.2?17.8 kHz) and ultrasound (US; >17.8 kHz) signals in air in public places, as evidenced by previously published reports. The present report provides evidence for the presence of VH...
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