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EM23 Minoru Toda, Ferroelectrics, 1979, Vol.22, pp 911-918 Theory of Air Flow Generation By A
Resonant Type PVF2 Bimorph Cantilever
Vibrator.
FORCE TRANSDUCERS
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Poly(vinylidene)Fluoride Used for
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F18 Seh-Ieh Chou et al. From Proceedings of the 1986 SEM
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F22 Scottish Schools Science Equip. Research Centre.
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Electronic Balances using Kynar Piezo
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F27 A.A.H.P. Megans, J. et al Janssen Pharmaceutica
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principle.
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Two-dimensional position-sensing PVDF
dust detectors for measurement of dust
particle trajectory, velocity, and mass