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Present level and tendencies in the development of vibrometry

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  1. Yu. I. Iorish, Vibrometry [in Russian] (1963).

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From the author's papers read at the Second Scientific and Technical Conference on Vibrometry (Moscow, 1965) and the International Conference on “Instruments and Devices in Vibration Equipment” (GDR, Magdeburg, 1965). The terminology used in these papers has been preserved in this article.

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Iorish, Y.I. Present level and tendencies in the development of vibrometry. Meas Tech 9, 22–25 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01000860

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