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Structure-Borne Sound: Structural Vibrations and Sound Radiation at Audio Frequencies

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A Little Dynamics Survey of Wave Types and Characteristics as discussed by the authors : Damping, Impedance and Mobility, Attenuation of Structure-Borne Sound, Sound Radiation from Structures, Generation and Measurement of Structure Borne Sound
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A Little Dynamics- Survey of Wave Types and Characteristics- Damping- Impedance and Mobility- Attenuation of Structure-Borne Sound- Sound Radiation from Structures- Generation and Measurement of Structure-Borne Sound

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