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IN the issue of NATURE for Sept. 6, Dr. P. R. Heyl directs attention to a disagreement between theoretical conclusions concerning the absorption of sound by porous bodies at oblique angles of incidence.
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PARIS, E. Absorption of Sound at Oblique Incidence. Nature 126, 880 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126880a0
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