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Date: 2007-07-20 11:16:14
Physics
Nature
Chemistry
Luminescence
Electromagnetic radiation
Ultrasound
Science
Sonoluminescence
X-ray astronomy
Emission spectrum
Cavitation
Black-body radiation

letters to nature (2–10 keV) emission was seen and we place a conservative 25 mCrab upper limit on the flux of any interburst X-ray counterpart emission (1 mCrab < 2 £ 10211 erg cm22 s21). One of us (C.B.M.) performs

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