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APPENDIX TO 43: ACOUSTICS
The detailed headings of this Appendix correspond to the scheme
used by the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
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| 43.05.-k |
Acoustical Society of America (in PACS, see also 01.10.Hx) |
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| 43.05.Bp |
Constitution and bylaws |
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| 43.05.Dr |
History |
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| 43.05.Ft |
Honorary members |
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| 43.05.Gv |
Publications, ARLO, Echoes, ASA Web page, electronic archives and references
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|
| 43.05.Hw |
Meetings |
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| 43.05.Ky |
Members and membership lists, personal notes, fellows |
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| 43.05.Ma |
Administrative committee activities |
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| 43.05.Nb |
Technical committee activities; Technical Council |
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| 43.05.Pc |
Prizes, medals, and other awards |
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| 43.05.Re |
Regional chapters |
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| 43.05.Sf |
Obituaries |
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| 43.10.-a |
General |
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| 43.10.Ce |
Conferences, lectures, and announcements (not of the Acoustical Society
of America) (in PACS, see also 01.10.Cr and 01.10.Fv) |
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| 43.10.Df |
Other acoustical societies and their publications, online journals |
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| 43.10.Eg |
Biographical, historical, and personal notes (not of the Acoustical
Society of America) (in PACS, see also 01.60.+q) |
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| 43.10.Gi |
Editorials |
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| 43.10.Hj |
Books and book reviews (in PACS, see also 01.30.Vv) |
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| 43.10.Jk |
Bibliographies (in PACS, see also 01.30.Tt) |
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| 43.10.Km |
Patents |
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| 43.10.Ln |
Surveys and tutorial papers relating to acoustics research (in PACS,
see also 01.40.-d and 01.50.-e) |
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| 43.10.Mq |
Tutorial papers of historical and philosophical nature |
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| 43.10.Nq |
Nonacoustical theories |
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| 43.10.Pr |
Nonacoustical devices |
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| 43.10.Qs |
Notes relating to acoustics as a profession |
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| 43.10.Sv |
Education in acoustics, tutorial papers of interest to acoustics educators
(in PACS, see also 01.40.-d and 01.50.-i) |
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| 43.10.Vx |
Errata |
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| 43.15.+s |
Standards (in PACS, see also 06.20.Fn) |
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| 43.20.-f |
General linear acoustics |
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| 43.20.Bi |
Mathematical theory of wave propagation (see also 43.40.At) |
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| 43.20.Dk |
Ray acoustics |
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| 43.20.El |
Reflection, refraction, diffraction of acoustic waves (see also 43.30.Es) |
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| 43.20.Fn |
Scattering of acoustic waves (see also 43.30.Ft, Gv, Hw) |
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| 43.20.Gp |
Reflection, refraction, diffraction, interference, and scattering of
elastic and poroelastic waves |
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| 43.20.Hq |
Velocity and attenuation of acoustic waves (see also 43.30.Bp, Cq,
Es and 43.35.Ae, Bf, Cg) |
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| 43.20.Jr |
Velocity and attenuation of elastic and poroelastic waves |
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| 43.20.Ks |
Standing waves, resonance, normal modes (see also 43.25.Gf, 43.40.At,
and 43.55.Br) |
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| 43.20.Mv |
Waveguides, wave propagation in tubes and ducts |
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| 43.20.Px |
Transient radiation and scattering |
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| 43.20.Rz |
Steady-state radiation from sources, impedance, radiation patterns (see
also 43.28.Hr and 43.30.Jx) |
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| 43.20.Tb |
Interaction of vibrating structures with surrounding medium (see
also 43.40.Rj) |
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| 43.20.Wd |
Analogies |
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| 43.20.Ye |
Measurement methods and instrumentation (see also 43.58.-e) |
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| 43.25.-x |
Nonlinear acoustics |
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| 43.25.Ba |
Parameters of nonlinearity of the medium |
|
| 43.25.Cb |
Macrosonic propagation, finite amplitude sound; shock waves (see
also 43.28.Mw and 43.30.Lz) |
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| 43.25.Dc |
Nonlinear acoustics of solids |
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| 43.25.Ed |
Effect of nonlinearity on velocity and attenuation |
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| 43.25.Fe |
Effect of nonlinearity on acoustic surface waves |
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| 43.25.Gf |
Standing waves; resonance (see also 43.20.Ks) |
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| 43.25.Hg |
Interaction of intense sound waves with noise |
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| 43.25.Jh |
Reflection, refraction, interference, scattering, and diffraction of
intense sound waves (see also 43.30.Lz and 43.20.Fn) |
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| 43.25.Lj |
Parametric arrays, interaction of sound with sound, virtual sources
(see also 43.30.Lz) |
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| 43.25.Nm |
Acoustic streaming |
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| 43.25.Qp |
Radiation pressure (see also 43.58.Pw) |
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| 43.25.Rq |
Solitons, chaos |
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| 43.25.Ts |
Nonlinear acoustical and dynamical systems |
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| 43.25.Uv |
Acoustic levitation |
|
| 43.25.Vt |
Intense sound sources |
|
| 43.25.Yw |
Acoustic cavitation, vibration of gas bubbles in liquids |
|
| 43.25.Zx |
Measurement methods and instrumentation for nonlinear acoustics (see
also 43.58.-e) |
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| 43.28.-g |
Aeroacoustics and atmospheric sound |
|
| 43.28.Bj |
Mechanisms affecting sound propagation in air, sound speed in the air,
acoustic-gravity waves |
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| 43.28.Dm |
Infrasound |
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| 43.28.En |
Interaction of sound with ground surfaces, ground cover and topography,
and acoustic impedance of outdoor surfaces (see also 43.50.Vt, 43.58.Bh) |
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| 43.28.Fp |
Outdoor sound propagation through a stationary atmosphere, meteorological
factors (see also 43.50.Vt) |
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| 43.28.Gq |
Outdoor sound propagation and scattering in a turbulent atmosphere,
and in non-uniform flowfields (see also 43.20.Fn and 43.50.Vt) |
|
| 43.28.Hr |
Outdoor sound sources (see also 43.50.Lj, Nm, Sr) |
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| 43.28.Js |
Numerical models for outdoor propagation |
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| 43.28.Kt |
Aerothermoacoustics and combustion acoustics |
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| 43.28.Lv |
Statistical characteristics of sound fields and propagation parameters
(see also 43.50.Rq, 43.60.Cg) |
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| 43.28.Mw |
Shock and blast waves, sonic boom (see also 43.25.Cb and 43.50.Pn) |
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| 43.28.Py |
Interaction of fluid motion and sound, Doppler effect and sound in flow
ducts. |
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| 43.28.Ra |
Generation of sound by fluid flow, aerodynamic sound, turbulence (see
also 43.30.Nb and 43.50.Ed, Nm) |
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| 43.28.Tc |
Sound-in-air measurements, methods and instrumentation for location,
navigation, altimetry, and sound ranging (see also 43.30.Vh and 43.58.-e) |
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| 43.28.Vd |
Measurement methods and instrumentation to determine or evaluate atmospheric
parameters, winds, turbulence, temperatures, and pollutants in air (see
also 43.58.-e) |
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| 43.28.We |
Measurement methods and instrumentation for remote sensing and for inverse
problems (see also 43.58.-e) |
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| 43.30.-k |
Underwater sound |
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| 43.30.Bp |
Normal mode propagation of sound in water |
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| 43.30.Cq |
Ray propagation of sound in water |
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| 43.30.Dr |
Hybrid and asymptotic propagation theories, related experiments |
|
| 43.30.Es |
Velocity, attenuation, refraction, and diffraction in water, Doppler
effect |
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| 43.30.Ft |
Volume scattering |
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| 43.30.Gv |
Backscattering, echoes, and reverberation in water due to combinations
of boundaries |
|
| 43.30.Hw |
Rough interface scattering |
|
| 43.30.Jx |
Radiation from objects vibrating under water, acoustic and mechanical
impedance (see also 43.58.Bh) |
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| 43.30.Ky |
Structures and materials for absorbing sound in water; propagation in
fluid-filled permeable material |
|
| 43.30.Lz |
Underwater applications of nonlinear acoustics; explosions (see also
43.25.Cb, Lj) |
|
| 43.30.Ma |
Acoustics of sediments; ice covers, viscoelastic media; seismic underwater
acoustics |
|
| 43.30.Nb |
Noise in water; generation mechanisms and characteristics of the field
(see also 43.50.Nm and 43.28.Ra) |
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| 43.30.Pc |
Ocean parameter estimation by acoustical methods; remote sensing; imaging,
inversion, acoustic tomography |
|
| 43.30.Qd |
Global scale acoustics; ocean basin thermometry, transbasin acoustics
|
|
| 43.30.Re |
Signal coherence or fluctuation due to sound propagation/scattering
in the ocean |
|
| 43.30.Sf |
Acoustical detection of marine life; passive and active |
|
| 43.30.Tg |
Navigational instruments using underwater sound |
|
| 43.30.Vh |
Active sonar systems |
|
| 43.30.Wi |
Passive sonar systems and algorithms, matched field processing in underwater
acoustics (see also 43.60.Kx) |
|
| 43.30.Xm |
Underwater measurement and calibration instrumentation and procedures
(see also 43.58.-e) |
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| 43.30.Yj |
Transducers and transducer arrays for underwater sound; transducer calibration
(see also 43.58.Vb) |
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| 43.30.Zk |
Experimental modeling |
|
| 43.35.-c |
Ultrasonics, quantum acoustics, and physical effects of sound
|
|
| 43.35.Ae |
Ultrasonic velocity, dispersion, scattering, diffraction, and attenuation
in gases |
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| 43.35.Bf |
Ultrasonic velocity, dispersion, scattering, diffraction, and attenuation
in liquids, liquid crystals, suspensions, and emulsions (see also 43.30.Es,
Ft, Gv, Hw) |
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| 43.35.Cg |
Ultrasonic velocity, dispersion, scattering, diffraction, and attenuation
in solids; elastic constants (see also 43.20.Gp, Jr) |
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| 43.35.Dh |
Pretersonics (sound of frequency above 1010Hz); Brillouin
scattering |
|
| 43.35.Ei |
Acoustic cavitation in liquids (see also 43.30.Nb) |
|
| 43.35.Fj |
Ultrasonic relaxation processes in gases, liquids, and solids |
|
| 43.35.Gk |
Phonons in crystal lattices, quantum acoustics (in PACS, see also
63.20.-e) |
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| 43.35.Hl |
Sonoluminescence |
|
| 43.35.Kp |
Plasma acoustics (in PACS, see also 52.35.Dm) |
|
| 43.35.Lq |
Low-temperature acoustics, sound in liquid helium (in PACS, see also
67.40.Mj) |
|
| 43.35.Mr |
Acoustics of viscoelastic materials |
|
| 43.35.Ns |
Acoustical properties of thin films (in PACS, see also 68.60.Bs) |
|
| 43.35.Pt |
Surface waves in solids and liquids (in PACS, see also 68.35.Iv and
62.60.+v) |
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| 43.35.Rw |
Magnetoacoustic effect; oscillations and resonance (in PACS, see
also 75.80.+q and 72.55.+s) |
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| 43.35.Sx |
Acoustooptical effects, optoacoustics, acoustical visualization, acoustical
microscopy, and acoustical holography (see also 43.60.Gk, Sx; in PACS,
see also 78.20.Hp) |
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| 43.35.Ty |
Other physical effects of sound |
|
| 43.35.Ud |
Thermoacoustics, high temperature acoustics, photoacoustic effect |
|
| 43.35.Vz |
Chemical effects of ultrasound |
|
| 43.35.Wa |
Biological effects of ultrasound, ultrasonic tomography (see also
43.40.Ng and 43.80.Gx, Jz, Sh) |
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| 43.35.Xd |
Nuclear acoustical resonance, acoustical magnetic resonance |
|
| 43.35.Yb |
Ultrasonic instrumentation and measurement techniques (see also 43.58.-e) |
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| 43.35.Zc |
Use of ultrasonics in nondestructive testing, industrial processes,
and industrial products |
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| 43.38.-p |
Transduction; acoustical devices for the generation and reproduction
of sound |
|
| 43.38.Ar |
Transducing principles, materials, and structures: general (see also
43.30.Yj and 43.40.Yq) |
|
| 43.38.Bs |
Electrostatic transducers |
|
| 43.38.Ct |
Magnetostrictive transducers |
|
| 43.38.Dv |
Electromagnetic and electrodynamic transducers |
|
| 43.38.Ew |
Feedback transducers |
|
| 43.38.Fx |
Piezoelectric and ferroelectric transducers |
|
| 43.38.Gy |
Semiconductor transducers |
|
| 43.38.Hz |
Transducer arrays, acoustic interaction effects in arrays (see also
43.30.Yj) |
|
| 43.38.Ja |
Loudspeakers and horns, practical sound sources (see also 43.20.Rz
and 43.38.Tj) |
|
| 43.38.Kb |
Microphones and their calibration (see also 43.30.Yj and 43.40.Yq) |
|
| 43.38.Lc |
Amplifiers, attenuators, and audio controls |
|
| 43.38.Md |
Sound recording and reproducing systems, general concepts |
|
| 43.38.Ne |
Mechanical, optical, and photographic recording and reproducing systems
|
|
| 43.38.Pf |
Hydroacoustic and hydraulic transducers |
|
| 43.38.Qg |
Magnetic and electrostatic recording and reproducing systems |
|
| 43.38.Rh |
Surface acoustic wave transducers (see also 43.25.Fe and 43.35.Pt) |
|
| 43.38.Si |
Telephones, earphones, sound power telephones, and intercommunication
systems |
|
| 43.38.Tj |
Public address systems, sound-reinforcement systems (see also 43.55.Jz) |
|
| 43.38.Vk |
Stereophonic reproduction |
|
| 43.38.Wl |
Broadcasting (radio and television) |
|
| 43.38.Yn |
Impulse transducers |
|
| 43.38.Zp |
Acoustooptic and photoacoustic transducers (see also 43.35.Sx) |
|
| 43.40.-r |
Structural acoustics and vibration |
|
| 43.40.At |
Experimental and theoretical studies of vibrating systems (see also
43.20.Bi, Ks, Rz) |
|
| 43.40.Cw |
Vibrations of strings, rods, and beams |
|
| 43.40.Dx |
Vibrations of membranes and plates |
|
| 43.40.Ey |
Vibrations of shells |
|
| 43.40.Fz |
Acoustic scattering by elastic structures |
|
| 43.40.Ga |
Nonlinear vibration |
|
| 43.40.Hb |
Random vibration |
|
| 43.40.Jc |
Shock and shock reduction and absorption; velocity of shock waves (see
also 43.25.Cb, 43.28.Mw, and 43.30.Qd) |
|
| 43.40.Kd |
Impact and impact reduction, mechanical transients |
|
| 43.40.Le |
Techniques for nondestructive evaluation and monitoring, acoustic emission
(see also 43.35.Zc) |
|
| 43.40.Ng |
Effects of vibration and shock on biological systems, including man
(see also 43.35.Wa, 43.50.Qp, and 43.80.-n) |
|
| 43.40.Ph |
Seismology and geophysical prospecting; seismographs |
|
| 43.40.Qi |
Effect of sound on structures, fatigue; spatial statistics of structural
vibration |
|
| 43.40.Rj |
Radiation from vibrating structures into fluid media |
|
| 43.40.Sk |
Mechanical filters (see also 43.58.Kr) |
|
| 43.40.Tm |
Vibration isolators, attenuators, and dampers (see also 43.55.Vj) |
|
| 43.40.Vn |
Active vibration control |
|
| 43.40.Yq |
Instrumentation and techniques for tests and measurement relating to
shock and vibration, including vibration pickups, indicators, and generators,
mechanical impedance |
|
| 43.50.-x |
Noise: its effects and control |
|
| 43.50.Ba |
Noisiness: rating methods and criteria |
|
| 43.50.Cb |
Noise spectra, determination of sound power |
|
| 43.50.Ed |
Noise generation (see also 43.28.Ra) |
|
| 43.50.Fe |
Noise masking systems |
|
| 43.50.Gf |
Noise control at source: redesign, application of absorptive materials
and reactive elements, mufflers, noise silencers, noise barriers, and
attenuators, etc. (see also 43.55.Dt) |
|
| 43.50.Hg |
Noise control at the ear (see also 43.66.Vt) |
|
| 43.50.Jh |
Noise in buildings and general machinery noise (see also 43.55.Ev,
Fw, Rg) |
|
| 43.50.Ki |
Active noise control |
|
| 43.50.Lj |
Transportation noise sources: air, road, rail, and marine vehicles |
|
| 43.50.Nm |
Aerodynamic and jet noise (see also 43.28.Ra) |
|
| 43.50.Pn |
Impulse noise and noise due to impact (see also 43.40.Kd) |
|
| 43.50.Qp |
Effects of noise on man and society (see also 43.66.Ed, and 43.80.Nd) |
|
| 43.50.Rq |
Environmental noise, measurement, analysis, statistical characteristics
|
|
| 43.50.Sr |
Community noise, noise zoning, by-laws, and legislation |
|
| 43.50.Vt |
Topographical and meteorological factors in noise propagation |
|
| 43.50.Yw |
Instrumentation and techniques for noise measurement and analysis (see
also 43.58.-e) |
|
| 43.55.-n |
Architectural acoustics |
|
| 43.55.Br |
Room acoustics: theory and experiment; reverberation, normal modes,
diffusion, transient and steady-state response (see also 43.20.Fn ,Ks) |
|
| 43.55.Cs |
Stationary response of rooms to noise; spatial statistics of room response;
random testing |
|
| 43.55.Dt |
Sound absorption in enclosures: theory and measurement; use of absorption
in offices, commercial and domestic spaces (see also 43.50.Jh) |
|
| 43.55.Ev |
Sound absorption properties of materials: theory and measurement of
sound absorption coefficients; acoustic impedance and admittance |
|
| 43.55.Fw |
Auditorium and enclosure design (see also 43.50.Gf, Jh) |
|
| 43.55.Gx |
Studies of existing auditoria and enclosures |
|
| 43.55.Hy |
Subjective effects in room acoustics, speech in rooms |
|
| 43.55.Jz |
Sound-reinforcement systems for rooms and enclosures (see also 43.38.Tj) |
|
| 43.55.Ka |
Computer simulation of acoustics in enclosures, modeling (see also
43.58.Ta) |
|
| 43.55.Lb |
Electrical simulation of reverberation |
|
| 43.55.Mc |
Room acoustics measuring instruments, computer measurement of room properties
(see also 43.58.Fm) |
|
| 43.55.Nd |
Reverberation room design: theory, applications to measurements of sound
absorption, transmission loss, sound power |
|
| 43.55.Pe |
Anechoic chamber design, wedges |
|
| 43.55.Rg |
Sound transmission through walls and through ducts: theory and measurement
|
|
| 43.55.Ti |
Sound-isolating structures, values of transmission coefficients (see
also 43.50.Jh) |
|
| 43.55.Vj |
Vibration-isolating supports in building acoustics (see also 43.40.Tm;
in PACS, see 07.10.Fq) |
|
| 43.55.Wk |
Damping of panels |
|
| 43.58.-e |
Acoustical measurements and instrumentation (see also specific
sections for specialized instrumentation) |
|
| 43.58.Bh |
Acoustic impedance measurement (see also 43.30.Jx, 43.20.Rz, and
43.40.Yq) |
|
| 43.58.Dj |
Sound velocity |
|
| 43.58.Fm |
Sound level meters, level recorders, sound pressure, particle velocity,
and sound intensity measurements, meters, and controllers (see also
43.55.Mc) |
|
| 43.58.Gn |
Acoustic impulse analyzers and measurements |
|
| 43.58.Hp |
Tuning forks, frequency standards; frequency measuring and recording
instruments; time standards and chronographs |
|
| 43.58.Jq |
Wave and tone synthesizers |
|
| 43.58.Kr |
Spectrum and frequency analyzers and filters; acoustical and electrical
oscillographs; photoacoustic spectrometers; acoustical delay lines and
resonators (see also 43.40.Sk) |
|
| 43.58.Ls |
Acoustical lenses and microscopes (see also 43.35.Sx) |
|
| 43.58.Mt |
Phase meters |
|
| 43.58.Pw |
Rayleigh disks (see also 43.25.Qp) |
|
| 43.58.Ry |
Distortion: frequency, nonlinear, phase, and transient; measurement
of distortion |
|
| 43.58.Ta |
Computers and computer programs in acoustics (see also 43.75.Wx,
43.55.Ka, 43.60.Gk, and 43.70.Jt) |
|
| 43.58.Vb |
Calibration of acoustical devices and systems |
|
| 43.58.Wc |
Electrical and mechanical oscillators |
|
| 43.60.-c |
Acoustic signal processing |
|
| 43.60.Ac |
Theory of acoustic signal processing |
|
| 43.60.Bf |
Acoustic signal detection and classification, applications to control
systems |
|
| 43.60.Cg |
Statistical properties of signals and noise |
|
| 43.60.Dh |
Signal processing for communications: telephony and telemetry, sound
pickup and reproduction, multimedia |
|
| 43.60.Ek |
Acoustic signal coding, morphology, and transformation |
|
| 43.60.Fg |
Acoustic array systems and processing, beam-forming |
|
| 43.60.Gk |
Space-time signal processing, other than matched field processing (see
also 43.35.Sx) |
|
| 43.60.Hj |
Time-frequency signal processing, wavelets |
|
| 43.60.Jn |
Source localization and parameter estimation |
|
| 43.60.Kx |
Matched field processing (see also 43.30.Wi) |
|
| 43.60.Lq |
Acoustic imaging, displays, pattern recognition, feature extraction
|
|
| 43.60.Mn |
Adaptive processing |
|
| 43.60.Np |
Acoustic signal processing techniques for neural nets and learning systems
|
|
| 43.60.Pt |
Signal processing techniques for acoustic inverse problems |
|
| 43.60.Qv |
Signal processing instrumentation, integrated systems, smart transducers,
devices and architectures, displays and interfaces for acoustic systems
(see also 43.58.-e) |
|
| 43.60.Rw |
Remote sensing methods, acoustic tomography |
|
| 43.60.Sx |
Acoustic holography |
|
| 43.60.Tj |
Wave front reconstruction, acoustic time-reversal, and phase conjugation
|
|
| 43.60.Uv |
Model-based signal processing |
|
| 43.60.Vx |
Acoustic sensing and acquisition |
|
| 43.60.Wy |
Non-stationary signal analysis, non-linear systems, and higher order
statistics |
|
| 43.64.-q |
Physiological acoustics |
|
| 43.64.Bt |
Models and theories of the auditory system |
|
| 43.64.Dw |
Anatomy of the cochlea and auditory nerve |
|
| 43.64.Fy |
Anatomy of the auditory central nervous system |
|
| 43.64.Gz |
Biochemistry and pharmacology of the auditory system |
|
| 43.64.Ha |
Acoustical properties of the outer ear; middle-ear mechanics and reflex
|
|
| 43.64.Jb |
Otoacoustic emissions |
|
| 43.64.Kc |
Cochlear mechanics |
|
| 43.64.Ld |
Physiology of hair cells |
|
| 43.64.Me |
Effects of electrical stimulation, cochlear implant |
|
| 43.64.Nf |
Cochlear electrophysiology |
|
| 43.64.Pg |
Electrophysiology of the auditory nerve |
|
| 43.64.Qh |
Electrophysiology of the auditory central nervous system |
|
| 43.64.Ri |
Evoked responses to sounds |
|
| 43.64.Sj |
Neural responses to speech |
|
| 43.64.Tk |
Physiology of sound generation and detection by animals |
|
| 43.64.Vm |
Physiology of the somatosensory system |
|
| 43.64.Wn |
Effects of noise and trauma on the auditory system |
|
| 43.64.Yp |
Instruments and methods (see also 43.58.-e) |
|
| 43.66.-x |
Psychological acoustics |
|
| 43.66.Ba |
Models and theories of auditory processes |
|
| 43.66.Cb |
Loudness, absolute threshold |
|
| 43.66.Dc |
Masking |
|
| 43.66.Ed |
Auditory fatigue, temporary threshold shift |
|
| 43.66.Fe |
Discrimination: intensity and frequency |
|
| 43.66.Gf |
Detection and discrimination of sound by animals |
|
| 43.66.Hg |
Pitch |
|
| 43.66.Jh |
Timbre |
|
| 43.66.Ki |
Subjective tones |
|
| 43.66.Lj |
Perceptual effects of sound (see also 43.71.-k) |
|
| 43.66.Mk |
Temporal and sequential aspects of hearing |
|
| 43.66.Nm |
Phase effects |
|
| 43.66.Pn |
Binaural hearing |
|
| 43.66.Qp |
Localization of sound sources |
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| 43.66.Rq |
Dichotic listening |
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| 43.66.Sr |
Deafness, audiometry, aging effects |
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| 43.66.Ts |
Auditory prostheses, hearing aids |
|
| 43.66.Vt |
Hearing protection (see also 43.50.Hg) |
|
| 43.66.Wv |
Vibration and tactile senses |
|
| 43.66.Yw |
Instruments and methods related to hearing and its measurement (see
also 43.58.-e) |
|
| 43.70.-h |
Speech production |
|
| 43.70.Aj |
Anatomy and physiology of the vocal tract, larynx function, speech aerodynamics,
articulatory kinematics, artificial larynx |
|
| 43.70.Bk |
Models and theories of speech production |
|
| 43.70.Dn |
Disordered speech; speech training |
|
| 43.70.Ep |
Development of speech production |
|
| 43.70.Fq |
Acoustical correlates of phonetic segments and suprasegmental properties:
stress, timing, and intonation |
|
| 43.70.Gr |
Voice and talker characteristics |
|
| 43.70.Jt |
Instrumentation and methodology for speech production research |
|
| 43.70.Kv |
Cross-language analysis of speech |
|
| 43.71.-k |
Speech perception |
|
| 43.71.An |
Models and theories of speech perception (see also 43.66.Ba) |
|
| 43.71.Bp |
Perception of voice and talker characteristics |
|
| 43.71.Es |
Vowel and consonant perception; perception of words, sentences, and
fluent speech (see also 43.66.Lj) |
|
| 43.71.Ft |
Development of speech perception |
|
| 43.71.Gv |
Measures of speech perception (intelligibility and quality) |
|
| 43.71.Hw |
Cross-language perception of speech |
|
| 43.71.Ky |
Speech perception by the hearing impaired (see also 43.66.Ts) |
|
| 43.71.Lz |
Speech perception by the aging |
|
| 43.71.Ma |
Visual and tactile speech perception |
|
| 43.71.Pc |
Peripheral and central mechanisms in speech perception |
|
| 43.72.-p |
Speech processing and communication systems |
|
| 43.72.Ar |
Speech analysis and analysis techniques; parametric representation of
speech |
|
| 43.72.Bs |
Neural networks for speech recognition |
|
| 43.72.Ct |
Acoustical methods for determining vocal tract shapes |
|
| 43.72.Dv |
Speech-noise interaction |
|
| 43.72.Ew |
Speech enhancement techniques |
|
| 43.72.Fx |
Talker identification and adaptation algorithms |
|
| 43.72.Gy |
Narrow, medium, and wideband speech coding |
|
| 43.72.Ja |
Speech synthesis and synthesis techniques |
|
| 43.72.Kb |
Speech communication systems and speech performance (see also 43.38.Si) |
|
| 43.72.Lc |
Time and frequency alignment procedures for speech |
|
| 43.72.Ne |
Automatic speech recognition systems |
|
| 43.72.Pf |
Automatic talker recognition systems |
|
| 43.75.-z |
Music and musical instruments |
|
| 43.75.Bc |
Intonation, vibrato, musical scales, and musical composition |
|
| 43.75.Cd |
Music perception and cognition |
|
| 43.75.De |
Bowed stringed instruments |
|
| 43.75.Ef |
Woodwinds |
|
| 43.75.Fg |
Brass wind instruments (lip-vibrated) |
|
| 43.75.Gh |
Plucked stringed instruments |
|
| 43.75.Hi |
Drums and other membranophonic instruments |
|
| 43.75.Kk |
Bells, xylophones, and other instruments having rigid vibrators |
|
| 43.75.Mn |
Pianos and other keyboard stringed instruments |
|
| 43.75.Np |
Pipe organs |
|
| 43.75.Pq |
Reed wind instruments |
|
| 43.75.Qr |
Flue wind instruments |
|
| 43.75.Rs |
Singing |
|
| 43.75.St |
Musical performance analysis and training |
|
| 43.75.Tv |
Electrical musical instruments |
|
| 43.75.Wx |
Electronic music, computer music (see also 43.58.Ta) |
|
| 43.75.Yy |
Instrumentation and techniques for measurements (see also 43.58.-e) |
|
| 43.80.-n |
Bioacoustics |
|
| 43.80.Cs |
Acoustical characteristics of biological media: molecular species, cellular
level tissues |
|
| 43.80.Ev |
Acoustical measurement methods in biological systems and media |
|
| 43.80.Gx |
Mechanisms of action of acoustic energy on biologicalsystems: physical
processes, sites of action (in PACS, see also 87.50.Kk) |
|
| 43.80.Jz |
Use of acoustic energy (with or without other forms) in studies of structure
and function of biological systems (in PACS, see also 87.50.Kk) |
|
| 43.80.Ka |
Sound production by animals: mechanisms, characteristics, populations,
biosonar (see also 43.30.Nb and 43.64.Tk) |
|
| 43.80.Lb |
Sound reception by animals: anatomy, physiology, auditory capacities,
processing (see also 43.64.Tk, 43.66.Gf) |
|
| 43.80.Nd |
Effects of noise on animals and associated behavior, protective mechanisms
(see also 43.50.Qp, 43.64.Tk) |
|
| 43.80.Pe |
Agroacoustics |
|
| 43.80.Qf |
Medical diagnosis with acoustics (in PACS, see also 87.63.Df) |
|
| 43.80.Sh |
Medical use of ultrasonics for tissue modification (permanent and temporary)
(in PACS, see also 87.50.Kk) |
|
| 43.80.Vj |
Acoustical medical instrumentation and measurement techniques (see
also 43.66.Ts and 43.58.-e) |
|