جزییات کتاب
Content: Chapter 124 Introduction (pages 1557–1564): J. L. FlanaganChapter 125 Models of Speech Production (pages 1565–1578): Kenneth N. StevensChapter 126 Speech Perception (pages 1579–1588): Joanne L. MillerChapter 127 Acoustical Analysis of Speech (pages 1589–1598): Gunnar FantChapter 128 Techniques of Speech Coding (pages 1599–1606): Bishnu S. AtalChapter 129 Machine Recognition of Speech (pages 1607–1614): Lawrence R. RabinerChapter 130 Introduction (pages 1615–1618): Thomas D. RossingChapter 131 Stringed Instruments: Bowed (pages 1619–1626): J. WoodhouseChapter 132 Stringed Instruments: Plucked (pages 1627–1634): Bernard E. RichardsonChapter 133 Woodwind Instruments (pages 1635–1642): Neville H. FletcherChapter 134 Brass Instruments (pages 1643–1651): J. M. BowsherChapter 135 Percussion Instruments (pages 1653–1661): Thomas D. RossingChapter 136 Pianos and Other Stringed Keyboard Instruments (pages 1663–1669): Gabriel WeinreichChapter 137 Pipe and Reed Organs (pages 1671–1678): Jurgen MeyerChapter 138 Electronic and Computer Music (pages 1679–1685): William Morris HartmannChapter 139 Human Singing Voice (pages 1687–1695): Johan SundbergChapter 140 Introduction (pages 1697–1701): Floyd DunnChapter 141 Acoustical Characteristics of Biological Media (pages 1703–1726): Jeffrey C. BamberChapter 142 Biological Effects of Ultrasound (pages 1727–1737): Edwin L. CarstensenChapter 143 Medical Diagnosis with Acoustics (pages 1739–1750): K. Kirk Shung and Guy CloutierChapter 144 Acoustical Medical Imaging Instrumentation (pages 1751–1760): James F. GreenleafChapter 145 Effects of Vibration and Shock on People (pages 1761–1779): Henning E. von GierkeChapter 146 Introduction (pages 1781–1787): Arthur N. PopperChapter 147 Hearing and Sound Perception among Vertebrate Animals (pages 1789–1797): Richard R. FayChapter 148 Insect Bioacoustics (pages 1799–1806): T. G. ForrestChapter 149 Amphibians (pages 1807–1812): Randy Zelick and R. R. CapranicaChapter 150 Bird Acoustics (pages 1813–1817): Stephen NowickiChapter 151 Bats and Echolocation (pages 1819–1822): James A. SimmonsChapter 152 Nonhuman Primate Vocal Communication (pages 1823–1829): Marc D. HauserChapter 153 Bioacoustics of Marine Vertebrates (pages 1831–1836): Arthur N. Popper and Peggy L. Edds?WaltonChapter 154 Introduction (pages 1837–1844): P. V. Bruel, J. Pope and H. K. ZaveriChapter 155 Sound Level Meters (pages 1845–1854): Robert W. KrugChapter 156 Sound Intensity (pages 1855–1868): Malcolm J. Crocker and Finn JacobsenChapter 157 Calibration of Pressure and Gradient Microphones (pages 1869–1879): Victor NedzelnitskyChapter 158 Introduction (pages 1881–1888): Harry B. MillerChapter 159 Transducer Principles (pages 1889–1902): Elmer L. Hixson and Ilene J. Busch?VishniacChapter 160 Loudspeaker Design (pages 1903–1924): Bradley M. StarobinChapter 161 Horns (pages 1925–1931): Vincent SalmonChapter 162 Types of Microphones (pages 1933–1944): Ilene J. Busch?Vishniac and Elmer L. HixsonChapter 163 Public Address and Sound Reinforcement Systems (pages 1945–1962): David Lloyd Klepper and Larry S. KingChapter 164 Magnetic Recording Reproducing Systems (pages 1963–1966): Marvin CamrasChapter 165 Digital Audio (pages 1967–1978): James W. Beauchamp and Robert C. MaherChapter 166 Hearing Aid Transducers (pages 1979–1990): Mead C. Killion