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Bulk
Acoustic
Wave
Theory
and
Devices
The Adech House Acoustics Library
Fennick, John
L.,
Quality Measures and the Design
of
Kleppe, John
A.,
Engineering Applications
of
Acoustics
Rosenbaum, Joel,
Bulk Acoustic
Wave
Theory
and Devices
Rossi, Mario,
Acoustics and Electroacoustics
Telecommunications Systems
Bulk
Acoustic Wave
Theory
and
Devices
by
Joel
F.
Rosenbaum
Artech
House
Boston London
Library
of
Congress
Cataloging-in-Publication
Data
Rosenbaum, Joel, 1945 Dec. 9-
Bulk acousticwavetheoryanddevices
/
Joel Rosenbaum.
p. cm.
Bibliography:
p.
Includes index.
1.
Acoustic surface wave devices. 2. Acousto-optical devices.
I.
Title.
TK5981.R64 1988
ISBN 0-89006-265-X
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UFFC-s
Dear
Dr.
Vig,
I
have enclosed the copyright agreement that
I
received, signed
and
returned to the publisher
(Artech). As per your e-mail
of
21-Jan
I
understand that
I
must give
formal
permission in writing.
So
how
about this:
I
hereby give formal permission to reproduce the
book
"Bulk Acoustics
Waves: Theory
and
Devices" Artech House
1988.
Hope that is sufficient.
Sincerely,
P
oel Rosenbaum
P.S.
sorry for the long delay;
it
took longer than
I
expected
to
get
an
answer from the publisher and then
the paperwork got misplaced
on
my desk.
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