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Physics / Sonoluminescence / Acoustic metamaterials / Thermoacoustics / Resonator / Sonar / Killer whale / Heat exchanger / Helmholtz resonance / Acoustics / Waves / Sound
Date: 2009-02-17 13:48:11
Physics
Sonoluminescence
Acoustic metamaterials
Thermoacoustics
Resonator
Sonar
Killer whale
Heat exchanger
Helmholtz resonance
Acoustics
Waves
Sound

Volume 16, Number 3 Summer 2006 Role of Acoustics in Energy Focusing Phenomena Seth J. Putterman

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