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Particle damping / Damping / Resonance / Vibration / Shock absorber / Hysteresivity / Physics / Mechanical engineering / Ordinary differential equations
Date: 2011-02-18 15:36:20
Particle damping
Damping
Resonance
Vibration
Shock absorber
Hysteresivity
Physics
Mechanical engineering
Ordinary differential equations

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