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English: Sketch drawn by Rob Smith to illustrate the SRS representation of an arbitrary transient acceleration. I would love it if someone would replace this with the real SRS of some test data. I would need to include the same content at least.
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Sketch drawn by Rob Smith to illustrate the SRS representation of an arbitrary transient acceleration. I would love it if someone would replace this with the real SRS of some test data. I would need to include the same content at least.

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current16:00, 13 February 2007Thumbnail for version as of 16:00, 13 February 2007380 × 200 (16 KB)RhsconsultingSketch drawn by Rob Smith to illustrate the SRS representation of an arbitrary transient acceleration. I would love it if someone would replace this with the real SRS of some test data. I would need to include the same content at least.

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