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From: Dave Mellinger <>
Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 14:15:53 -0700
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 123
Issue: 5
May 2008
http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMAN&Volume=123&Issue=5&type=ALERT

Model-based detection of synthetic bat echolocation calls using an energy
threshold detector for initialization
Mark D. Skowronski, M. Brock Fenton
pp. 2643--2650

Mathematics of pulsed vocalizations with application to killer whale
biphonation
Judith C. Brown
pp. 2875--2883

Broadband backscatter from individual Hawaiian mesopelagic boundary
community animals with implications for spinner dolphin foraging
Whitlow W. L. Au, Kelly J. Benoit-Bird
pp. 2884--2894

The structure of vocal sounds produced with the mouth closed or with the
mouth open in treefrogs
Marcos Gridi-Papp
pp. 2895--2902

Human listeners attend to size information in domestic dog growls
Anna M. Taylor, David Reby, Karen McComb
pp. 2903--2909

The frequency response of rat vibrissae to sound
Lisa F. Shatz, Craig W. Christensen
pp. 2918--2927

Frequency and level dependent masking of the multiple auditory steady-state
response in the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
Brian K. Branstetter, James J. Finneran, Dorian S. Houser
pp. 2928--2935

Effect of combined source (F0) and filter (formant) variation on red deer
hind responses to male roars
Benjamin D. Charlton, David Reby, Karen McComb
pp. 2936--2943

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...and then there's this one:
Influence of vehicle color on loudness judgments
Daniel Menzel, Hugo Fastl, Ralf Graf, Jurgen Hellbruck
pp. 2477--2479
[Summary: Red cars sound 1 dB louder than green ones.]

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