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NCEJ is the pre-eminent academic journal of noise control. It is the Journal of the Institute of Noise Control Engineering of the USA. Since 1973 NCEJ has served as the primary source for noise control researchers, students, and consultants. 

Noise Control Engineering Journal was previously published as Noise Control Engineering.

Publisher: Institute of Noise Control Engineering

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Volume 53, Number 3, 1 May 2005

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Free Content Overview of the theoretical development and experimental validation of blast sound-absorbing surfaces
pp. 70-80(11)
Authors: Attenborough, Keith; Schomer, Paul; van der Eerden, Frits; Vedy, Eric

Free Content Prediction of shock waves over a sound-absorbing area
pp. 81-86(6)
Authors: Vedy, Eric; van der Eerden, Frits

Free Content Propagation of shock waves from source to receiver
pp. 87-93(7)
Authors: van der Eerden, Frits; Védy, Eric

Free Content Basic results from full-scale tests at Fort Drum
pp. 94-109(16)
Authors: Schomer, Paul; Attenborough, Keith

Free Content Reflection of laser-generated shocks from a hard surface
pp. 110-114(5)
Authors: Hatfield, Mark; Attenborough, Keith; Qin, Qin

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