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Recording Microwave Hearing Effects: Literature Review and Case Report of an Affiant to Recording Remote Harassment

McMurtrey, Mr. John J. (2008) Recording Microwave Hearing Effects: Literature Review and Case Report of an Affiant to Recording Remote Harassment. [Preprint]

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Abstract

Literature pertaining to the conditions by which microwaves produce sound via the thermoelastic effect and recording the effect is reviewed with comparison to microphone components. A case report of an affiant to recording remote harassment is presented. Actual words understood as transmitted by the affiant could have been recorded as distorted sound.

Item Type:Preprint
Subjects:Biology > Sociobiology
ID Code:6147
Deposited By: McMurtrey, Mr. John J.
Deposited On:24 Jul 2008 09:54
Last Modified:11 Mar 2011 08:57

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