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         14-15 Oct 21-22 Oct
21-23 Oct
21-24 Oct 26-29Oct 2-5 Nov
5-7 Nov 14-18 Nov 20-21 Nov
24-26 Nov
Underwater Noise Measurement, Southampton, UK \[underwaternoise2008.lboro.ac.uk\]
Autumn Conference 2008, IOA Measurement and Instrumentation Group Demonstrating Current & Emerging Techniques for Sound Measurement, Oxford, UK \[ioa.org.uk\] International Conference on Low Frequency Noise and Vibration, Tokyo, Japan \[www.lowfrequency2008.org\]
Acustica 2008, Coimbra, Portugal \[www.spacustica.pt\]
Internoise 2008, Shanghai, China \[www.internoise2008.org\]
IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium, Beijing, China \[www.ieee-uffc.org/ulmain.asp? page=symposia\]
Iberamerican Acoustics Congress (FIA 2008), Buenos Aires, Argentina \[www.adaa.org.ar\] 20th Session of the Russian Acoustical Society, Moscow, Russia \[www.akin.ru\]
24th Conference and Exhibition, Reproduced Sound 24 Immersive Audio, Brighton, UK \[ioa.org.uk
Australian Acoustical Society National
 2009
5-9 April
13-17 April
19-24 April 23-28 August 6-10 Sept
2010
23-27 August 26-30 Sept
Conference, Geelong, Vic, Australia \[www. acoustics.asn.au\]
Noise and Vibration: Emerging Methods (NOVEM 2009), oxford, UK \[www. isvr.soton.ac.uk/NOVEM2009\]
2nd International Conference on Shallow Water Acoustics, Shanghai, China \[www. apl.washington.edu\]
International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Taipei, R.O.C. \[icassp09.com\] Inter-noise 2009, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada \[Contact: TBA\]
InterSpeech 2009, Brighton, UK \[www.interspeech2009.org\]
20th International Congress on Acoustics (ICA2010), Sydney, Australia \[www. acoustics.asn.au\]
Interspeech 2010, Makuhari, Japan \[www.interspeech2010.org\]
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