Horowitz, 2001 - Google Patents
Design and characterization of compliant backplate Helmholtz resonatorsHorowitz, 2001
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Financial support for this project is provided by NASA Langley Research Center (Grant# NAG-1-2261) and is monitored by Dr. Michael G. Jones. I would like to thank my advisors, Dr. Mark Sheplak and Dr. Toshikazu Nishida, for giving me some …
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