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In the final chapter are summarized a series of practical advices about the efficient acquisition of field data. A general discussion about the joint analysis of several observables is provided together with a few more comparative examples and, in the very end, a synthetic list of the main facts illustrated in the book.

Partial knowledge is more triumphant than complete knowledge; it takes things to be simpler than they are, and so makes its theory more popular and convincing.

Friedrich Nietzsche—Human, All Too Human

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Dal Moro, G. (2020). Some Final Remarks and Recommendations. In: Efficient Joint Analysis of Surface Waves and Introduction to Vibration Analysis: Beyond the Clichés . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46303-8_6

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