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  • van Donzel, M. E. (1994). How to specify focus without acoustic features. Proceedings (Instituut voor Fonetische Wetenschappen, Universiteit van Amsterdam), 18, 1-18.
  • van Dijk, J. S. C. (1994). Properties of the radiation pressure in the cochlea. Proceedings (Instituut voor Fonetische Wetenschappen, Universiteit van Amsterdam), 18, 77-86.
  • Gijsbers van Wijk, C. M. T., & Kolk, A. M. M. (1994). 'Symptomen zonder ziekte'. Over sekseverschillen in medisch onverklaarde klachten in de huisartspraktijk. Gedrag & Gezondheid, 22, 2-15.
  • Kolk, A. M. M. (1994). De Menstruele Cyclus. Een Symptoomperceptiebenadering. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor de Psychologie, 49, 279-285.
  • Pols, L. C. W., & Jekosch, U. (1994). A structures approach toward a framework for application-specific speech quality assessment. In K. Shirai (Ed.), Proceedings of the ICSLP'94 (pp. 1319-1322). Academic Society of Japan.
  • Prudnikov, E. D., Elgersma, J. W., & Smit, H. C. (1994). Theoretical calculation of the standard deviation and detection limit in inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 9, 619-622. https://doi.org/10.1039/ja9940900619
  • van Beinum, F. J. (1994). What's in a schwa? Durational and spectral analysis of natural continuous speech and diphones in Dutch. Phonetica, 51, 68-79. https://doi.org/10.1159/000261959
  • van Beinum, F. J., & Pols, L. C. W. (1994). Naturalness and intelligibility of rule-synthesized speech, supplied with specific spectro-temporal features derived from natural speech. In K. Shirai (Ed.), Proceedings of the ICSLP'94 (pp. 1787-1790). Academic Society of Japan.
  • den Os, E. A. (1994). Transliteration of the Dutch Speech Styles Corpus. Proceedings (Instituut voor Fonetische Wetenschappen, Universiteit van Amsterdam), 18, 87-96.
  • Lange, A., & van Woudenberg, M. (1994). Cognitive restructuring in behaviour therapy and in psychoanalytical therapy. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 22, 65-73. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1352465800011814
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