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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Aleksander Sęk
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Sęk, Aleksander & Ewa Skrodzka. (2015). An influence of a modulating signal starting phase on the modulation detection. Archives of Acoustics. 24(1). 39–48.
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Sęk, Aleksander & Ewa Skrodzka. (2014). Tuning in the amplitude modulation rate domain. Archives of Acoustics. 23(4). 491–498.
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Skrodzka, Ewa & Aleksander Sęk. (2014). Experimental modal analysis of the loudspeaker system. Archives of Acoustics. 22(2). 115–128.
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Ozimek, Edward, et al.. (2014). POLISH DIGIT TRIPLET TEST FOR AUDITORY SCREENING: DEVELOPMENT AND INITIAL EVALUATION. Archives of Acoustics. 32. 179–185.
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Sęk, Aleksander. (2014). Detection and discrimination of modulation type at low modulation rates. Archives of Acoustics. 23(3). 363–378.
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Sęk, Aleksander & Edward Ozimek. (2014). AM and FM difference limens. Archives of Acoustics. 19(1). 37–58.
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Sęk, Aleksander, et al.. (2012). U progu zmiany paradygmatu myślenia o edukacji matematycznej - casus wdrażania modelowania matematycznego na poziomie gimnazjum. 131–144.
Kociński, Jędrzej, et al.. (2008). Logatom articulation index evaluation of speech enhanced by blind sourceseparation and single-channel noise reduction. Archives of Acoustics. 33(4). 455–474.4 indexed citations
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Sęk, Aleksander, et al.. (2007). A fast method for the determination of psychophysical tuning curves: further refining. Archives of Acoustics. 32(3). 707–728.4 indexed citations
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Sęk, Aleksander, et al.. (2005). Detection of asynchronicity in the amplitude modulation domain. Archives of Acoustics. 30(3). 291–307.1 indexed citations
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Kociński, Jędrzej & Aleksander Sęk. (2005). Speech intelligibility in various spatial configurations of backgroundnoise. Archives of Acoustics. 30(2). 173–191.14 indexed citations
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Sęk, Aleksander, et al.. (2004). Monaural and binaural detection thresholds of amplitude modulation. Archives of Acoustics. 29(4). 537–553.2 indexed citations
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Sęk, Aleksander, et al.. (2003). Detection of the amplitude modulation for modulating signals characterised bydifferent crest factors. Archives of Acoustics. 28(4). 273–292.2 indexed citations
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Skrodzka, Ewa, et al.. (2002). Auditory filters in sensorineural hearing impaired subjects. Archives of Acoustics. 27(3). 159–174.1 indexed citations
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Skrodzka, Ewa & Aleksander Sęk. (2001). Application of BEM to modelling loudspeaker's directivity patterns based onits dynamic behaviour. Archives of Acoustics. 26(2). 75–91.1 indexed citations
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