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Correspondence between sound emissions generated in the GMA welding process and signals registered in the arc circuit

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Luksa, K. Correspondence between sound emissions generated in the GMA welding process and signals registered in the arc circuit. Welding International 17, 438–441 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1533/wint.2003.3139

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