Vibroacoustic modeling of an in vivo human head wearing a hearing protection device using the finite element method
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Hugues Nélisse | Franck Sgard | Olivier Doutres | Simon Benacchio | Jacques A. de Guise | Yu Luan | Huiyang Xu | K. Carillo | Éric Wagnac | J. D. Guise | H. Nélisse | Yu Luan | F. Sgard | E. Wagnac | S. Benacchio | O. Doutres | Huiyang Xu | K. Carillo
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