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  1. Article

    Aerodynamic Capture of Particles

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1960)

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    Ultrasonic Propagation

    Absorption and Dispersion of Ultrasonic Waves

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1960)

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    [Book Reviews]

    Acoustique Musicale

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1959)

  4. Article

    Music and Electronic Computors

    Experimental Music

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1959)

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    International Congress on Acoustics

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1959)

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    [Book Reviews]

    Physical Acoustics and the Properties of Solids

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1959)

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    Musical Acoustics

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1959)

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    Cavitation and the Solution of Gases in Liquids

    WHEN water is flowing through a conduit or past an obstacle it is commonly stated that a cavity will be formed wherever the hydrostatic pressure falls to the appropriate value of the water-vapour pressure or, ...

    K. S. IYENGAR, E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1958)

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    [Book Reviews]

    Der Ultraschall

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1955)

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    Engineering Aspects of Acoustics

    Musical Engineering

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1953)

  11. Article

    Ultrasonics in Fluids

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1951)

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    [Book Reviews]

    Ultrasonics

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1950)

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    Applied Acoustics

    Traité de prise de son

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1950)

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    Ultrasonics in Fluids

    DURING the recent meeting of the British Association at Newcastle upon Tyne, Section A (Mathematics and Physics) held a symposium on ultrasonics in fluids. Most of the papers read at this symposium, concerned ...

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1949)

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    Institute for Research in Ultra-Acoustics, Rome

    THE “O. M. Corbino’ Institute of the Italian National Council for Researoh (C.N.R.) has been newly constituted under its director, Prof. A. Gia-comini, as an inatitirt for research on ultrasonics and the appli...

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1949)

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    Supersonic Dispersion and Infra-Red Radiation

    A propos of the Herzfeld and Rice1 theory of acoustic dispersion in gases, by which a lag in the transfer of translational energy into vibrational energy in high-frequency collisions of molecules is supposed to t...

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1939)

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    Adjustable Resonators and Orchestration

    THE major difficulty in adopting Prof. Osborne's idea1 of adjustable resonators in orchestral instruments is that it is not easy to make a change of pitch in an instrument without a change of quality. The same...

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1937)

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    [Letters to Editor]

    IN an interesting letter on a ‘singing tube’ which emits a sound when heated at the sealed end near a constriction, Prof. C. T. Knipp gives reasons “why it was not discovered long before by research workers do...

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1927)

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    Sensitive Jets and Flames

    MANY types of sensitive flame have been described from time to time, and measurements of the range of pitch and of the pressure at which they are sensitive have been made, but I have not seen any quantitative ...

    E. G. RICHARDSON in Nature (1925)