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The Fourier Transform and Its Applications
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This article is published in American Journal of Physics.The article was published on 1966-08-01. It has received 2834 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fourier transform.read more
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Moving averages for Gaussian simulation in two and three dimensions
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Measurement and Control of Magnetic Field Homogeneity
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Zebrafish response to robotic fish: preference experiments on isolated individuals and small shoals
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Subthermocline Eddies over the Washington Continental Slope as Observed by Seagliders, 2003–09
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Improving curvature analyses of deformed horizons using scale-dependent filtering techniques
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