Understanding, Analyzing, and Reducing Appliance Noise (English)
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Title:Understanding, Analyzing, and Reducing Appliance Noise
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Contributors:Dries, J. ( author )
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Published in:APPLIANCE ; 66, 4 ; 18-24
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Publication date:2009-01-01
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Size:7 pages
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 66, Issue 4
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The Open Door: Are Regulations Pushing Us Over the Edge?Topping, R. et al. | 2009
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Understanding, Analyzing, and Reducing Appliance NoiseDries, J. et al. | 2009
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Sustainability Takes Root Appliance companies continue to raise sustainability benchmarks through greener manufacturing practicesLee, Y. et al. | 2009
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Learning New Tricks An APPLIANCE staff feature Sophisticated microcontroller solutions are helping appliance engineers prepare for new energy-efficiency strategies| 2009
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56th Annual Statistical Review A 10-year review of the U.S. appliance industry from 1999 through 2008| 2009
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LG is designing washers to meet the specific needs of Chinese consumers-and that doesn't mean taking a low-price approach| 2009
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While most of the world is reeling from the economic slowdown, the mood is strangely upbeat in India| 2009
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APPLIANCE was in Paris, where one of the most innovative washers on the retail floor is the new top-loading Dose-e| 2009
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Homeowners with photovoltaic solar power generation in Japan can sell their surplus power back to the utilities-and get twice the usual price| 2009