ГОСТР ИСО 7029—2011
Библиография
П р и м е ч а н и е — Источники, помеченные знаком ". содержат результаты исследований для мужчин и
женщин с нормальным слухом, использованные при подготовке требований раздела 3. Анализ этих данных приве
ден в (22).
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(2) ISO 389-2:1994. Acoustics — Reference zero for the calibration of audlometnc equipment — Part 2: Reference
equivalent threshold sound pressure levels for pure tones and insert earphones
(3) ISO 389-3:1994, Acoustics — Reference zero for the calibration of audlometnc equipment — Part 3: Reference
equivalent threshold force levels for pure tones and bone vibrators
(4) ISO 389-7:1996, Acoustics — Reference zero for the calibration of audlometnc equipment — Part 7: Reference
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