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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1991
A compressor for compression-evaporation cooling systems, which requires no moving parts. A gaseous refrigerant inside a chamber is acoustically compressed and conveyed by means of a standing acoustic wave which is set up in the gaseous refrigerant. This standing acoustic wave can be driven either by a transducer, or by direct exposure of the gas to ...
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A compressor for compression-evaporation cooling systems, which requires no moving parts. A gaseous refrigerant inside a chamber is acoustically compressed and conveyed by means of a standing acoustic wave which is set up in the gaseous refrigerant. This standing acoustic wave can be driven either by a transducer, or by direct exposure of the gas to ...
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1989
One of the standard solutions of the Schrodinger equation is defined by means of the Green’s function $$G_0^P (k,x)\;: = \;\frac{1}{{(2\pi )^3 }}P\;\int_{IR^3 } {dk} ^\prime \frac{{e^{ik' - x} }}{{k^2 - k'^2 }}\; = \; - \frac{{\cos k\left| x \right|}}{{4\pi \left| x \right|}},$$ (5.1) where P stands for Cauchy’s Principal value, the integral ...
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One of the standard solutions of the Schrodinger equation is defined by means of the Green’s function $$G_0^P (k,x)\;: = \;\frac{1}{{(2\pi )^3 }}P\;\int_{IR^3 } {dk} ^\prime \frac{{e^{ik' - x} }}{{k^2 - k'^2 }}\; = \; - \frac{{\cos k\left| x \right|}}{{4\pi \left| x \right|}},$$ (5.1) where P stands for Cauchy’s Principal value, the integral ...
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Standing Wave - Standing Wave, 20C Remix. Redshift Records, tk496.
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Challenges and opportunities of gravitational-wave searches at MHz to GHz frequencies
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2021Odylio D Aguiar +2 more
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Liquid-Phase Peptide Synthesis (LPPS): A Third Wave for the Preparation of Peptides
Chemical Reviews, 2022Ashish Kumar +2 more
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Searches for continuous-wave gravitational radiation
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2023Keith Riles
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