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For good measure, [[User:CynthiaBluteau|CynthiaBluteau]] ([[User talk:CynthiaBluteau|talk]]) is testing the citation function <ref> since she loves cookies and brownies!</ref>. You could also add figures. | For good measure, [[User:CynthiaBluteau|CynthiaBluteau]] ([[User talk:CynthiaBluteau|talk]]) is testing the citation function <ref> since she loves cookies and brownies!</ref>. You could also add figures. | ||
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Revision as of 13:17, 30 April 2021
Short definition of Acoustic-Doppler Velocimeters (ADV) |
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Instrument that measures velocity at a small point in space using bla bla. Examples include the Nortek's Vectrino and Vector. |
This is the common definition for Acoustic-Doppler Velocimeters, but other definitions maybe discussed within the wiki.
For good measure, CynthiaBluteau (talk) is testing the citation function [1]. You could also add figures.
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- ↑ since she loves cookies and brownies!