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- Publisher :The Acoustical Society of Korea
- Publisher(Ko) :한국음향학회
- Journal Title :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
- Journal Title(Ko) :한국음향학회지
- Volume : 32
- No :5
- Pages :430-437
- Received Date : 2013-06-18
- Accepted Date : 2013-07-17
- DOI :https://doi.org/10.7776/ASK.2013.32.5.430



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