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The thermal conductivity of helium-4 between 3.3 and 20 K for pressures up to 2.5 mn. m-2

The thermal conductivity of helium-4 between 3.3 and 20 K for pressures up to 2.5 mn. m-2
The thermal conductivity of helium-4 between 3.3 and 20 K for pressures up to 2.5 mn. m-2

Finally,as a demonstration of the whole theory,a practical application is carried out using a linearly swept FM sinusoid and an account of how a known signal can be recovered from additive Gaussian noise by suitable two-dimensional filtering is given.

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Acton, Anthony
Acton, Anthony

Acton, Anthony (1976) The thermal conductivity of helium-4 between 3.3 and 20 K for pressures up to 2.5 mn. m-2. University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.

Record type: Thesis (Doctoral)

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Finally,as a demonstration of the whole theory,a practical application is carried out using a linearly swept FM sinusoid and an account of how a known signal can be recovered from additive Gaussian noise by suitable two-dimensional filtering is given.

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Published date: 1976

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/467206
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Author: Anthony Acton

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