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Elastic Wave Scattering Methods: Assessments and Suggestions
I was asked by the meeting organizers to review and assess the developments over the past ten or so years in elastic wave scattering methods and to suggest areas of future research opportunities. I will highlight the developments, focusing on what I feel were distinct steps forward in our theoretical understanding of how elastic waves interact with flaws. For references and illustrative figures, I decided to use as my principal source the proceedings of the various annual Reviews of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE). These meetings have been the main forum not only for presenting results of theoretical research but also for demonstrating the relevance of the theoretical research for the design and interpretation of experiment. In my opinion a quantitative NDE is possible only if this relevance exists, and my major objective is to discuss and illustrate the degree to which relevance has developed. I apologize if any one feels slighted by my not mentioning a particular work To keep the size of “review” manageable, I had to be brief and to the point
Molecular basis for growth plate abnormalities in a mouse model with schmid metaphyseal chondrodyplasia
The 7th Pan Pacific Connective Tissue Societies Symposium, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, 28 October-1 November 2007