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Anti-submarine warfare / Sonar / Submarine warfare / Waves / Measurement / Fluid dynamics / Signal processing / Sound / Tide / Cavitation / Amplitude / Beamforming
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Anti-submarine warfare
Sonar
Submarine warfare
Waves
Measurement
Fluid dynamics
Signal processing
Sound
Tide
Cavitation
Amplitude
Beamforming

GGE 3353 Imaging and Mapping II: Acoustic Seabed Imaging Midterm Exam, Monday 1st November 2004 John E. Hughes Clarke & Jonathan Beaudoin

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