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Depending on the musical instrument, the spectral shape and concentration of energy can be quite similar to those of an industrial noise spectrum. This is true of stringed, vocal, brass, and woodwind instruments. It is not true, however, of percussive instruments such as the drums or cymbals- 327 $a2 Overview of Anatomy and Physiology of the Peripheral Auditory System BY RICHARD J. SALVI, EDWARD LOBARINAS, AND WEI SUN Musicians possess a remarkable array of instruments and vocal styles that can appeal to diverse musical interests ranging from classical and operatic on the one hand to jazz, rock, and rap at the other end of the continuum. Regardless of the musical proclivity of the listener, the melodies, consisting of sound waves, must be transferred from the external ear through the mid 327 $a3 The Medical Aspects of Otologic Damage from Noise in Musicians BY KENNETH EINHORN Every day in the United States, an otolaryngologist encounters a patient with hearing loss that is caused in part or in whole by loud noise exposure. Approximately 10 million Americans suffer from hearing loss attributed to damage from excessive noise exposure (National Institutes of Health [NIH], 1990). The physician is also familiar with some (but maybe not all) of the other adverse medical conditions that ca 327 $a4 Tinnitus, Hyperacusis, and Music BY RICHARD S. TYLER, SON-A CHANG, PAN TAO, STEPHANIE GOGEL, AND ANNE K. GEHRINGER WHAT IS TINNITUS? Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of an external sound. It is commonly associated with noise induced hearing loss. There are two broad types of tinnitus. 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Constantijn Huygens Jr /$rRudolf Dekker --$t2. Diary-Writing and Time-Keeping /$rRudolf Dekker --$t3.The Glorious Revolution of 1688 /$rRudolf Dekker --$t4.The Nine Years? War /$rRudolf Dekker --$t5. Dutchmen and Englishmen /$rRudolf Dekker --$t6.The Many Faces of William of Orange /$rRudolf Dekker --$t7. Connoisseur of Art /$rRudolf Dekker --$t8.The Bibliotheca Zuylichemiana /$rRudolf Dekker --$t9. Quacks and Witches /$rRudolf Dekker --$t10. Gossip and Sex /$rRudolf Dekker --$t11. Servants and Maids /$rRudolf Dekker --$t12.The Last Generation /$rRudolf Dekker --$t13.The Court as a Microcosm /$rRudolf Dekker --$tBibliography /$rRudolf Dekker --$tIndex of Names /$rRudolf Dekker --$tIndex of Places /$rRudolf Dekker. 330 $aBased on analysis of a diary kept by Constantijn Huygens Jr, the secretary to Stadholder-King William of Orange, this book proposes a new explanation for the invention of the modern, private diary in the 17th century. 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