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Computer network technologies and services lecture notes: Image title: Lecture notes taken at Computer network technologies and services course by students at the Politecnico di Torino. Author: Lorenzo David, Luca Ghio: Keywords: WAN; MPLS; IPv6; VPN; VoIP; QoS; Software used: LaTeX with hyperref: Conversion program: pdfTeX-1.40.21: Encrypted ...
Resonance made visible with black seeds on a harpsichord soundboard Cornstarch and water solution under the influence of sine wave vibration A demonstration of sand forming cymatic patterns on a metal plate. Cymatics (from Ancient Greek: κῦμα, romanized: kŷma, lit. 'wave') is a subset of modal vibrational phenomena.
Hans Jenny (7 February 1899 [1] – 9 January 1992 [2]) was a Swiss-born soil scientist and expert on pedology (the study of soil in its natural environment), particularly the processes of soil formation.
Hans Jenny. 1994. Factors of Soil Formation. A System of Quantitative Pedology. New York: Dover Press. (Reprint, with foreword by R. Amundson, of the 1941 McGraw-Hill publication). pdf file format. Ben van der Pluijm et al. 2005. Soils, Weathering, and Nutrients from the Global Change 1 Lectures. University of Michigan.
Jenny L. Cheshire is a British sociolinguist and emeritus professor of linguistics at Queen Mary University of London. [1] Her research interests include language variation and change, language contact and dialect convergence, and language in education, with a focus on conversational narratives and spoken English .
Hans Jenny (16 August 1904 in Basel – 23 June 1972 in Dornach) [1] was a Swiss physician and natural scientist who coined the term "cymatics" to describe acoustic effects of sound wave phenomena. Life and career
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