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Faculty of Systems Science and Technology, Akita Prefectural University | 論文
- Consideration of an absorbing boundary condition based on CIP method for finite-difference time-domain acoustic field analysis
- Hydrodynamic Function of Cilia in Living Creatures
- The Dynamic Behavior of Liquid Droplets on Vibrating Plate
- Interference of Contaminating DNA in the Quantification of a Toluene-Induced tod Gene in Pseudomonas putida(ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Interpolation of Head-Related Transfer Functions based on the Common-Acoustical-Pole and Residue model
- Elementary real-time implementation of a virtual acoustic display based on ADVISE
- A new theory for high definition virtual acoustic display named ADVISE
- A database of Head-Related Transfer Functions in whole directions on upper hemisphere
- Individual equalization in binaural reproduction of a reverberant sound field(Commemoration of the Japan-China Joint Conference on Acoustics 2007 (JCA2007))
- A further investigation into the method for active suppression of reflected sound waves based on the state feedback control
- The Basic Research on Physiological Property of Functionalized Hyaluronan(II) : Effect of Sulfated Hyaluronan on Histamine Release from the Mast Cell
- Consideration of the Boundary Condition between Two Media in Acoustic Field Analysis Using the Constrained Interpolation Profile (CIP) Method(Engineering Acoustics)
- Medium Carbon Steel Surface Hardening by Vacuum Arc Cleaning of Oxide Layers
- Microbial community Structure Analysis of Euxinic Sediments Using Phospholipid Fatty Acid Biomarkers
- Reciprocation Characteristics of a Magnet Levitated above a YBa_2Cu_3O_x Superconductor
- Damping Characteristics of a Magnet Oscillating above a YBCO Superconductor
- Psychological factors involved in auditory presence
- Sound Quality of Two-tone Complex Sounds with Different Overall Loudness
- Perception of the Quality of Sound Amplitude-modulated with Triangular Waves
- Influence of flattening contralateral head-related transfer functions upon sound localization performance