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				<title>AES Journal Forum: Comment by Andrew Munro on &quot;A Model of Loudness Applicable to Time-Varying Sounds&quot;</title>
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				<description>Title: A Model of Loudness Applicable to Time-Varying Sounds&lt;br/&gt;JAES Volume 50 Issue 5 pp. 331-342; May 2002&lt;br/&gt;Comment by: Andrew Munro&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;In the course of measuring noise ingress into recording studios I have noted that intermittent narrow bandwidth sounds from outside traffic, that measure as high as the NR20 contour are not audible to trained engineers.&lt;br/&gt;I am presenting these finding at an IOA conference in June 2009.&lt;br/&gt;</description>
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