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- Quietstone abstract "Quietstone is a material made from natural aggregates and complex resins. The result of combining these materials is a porous energy absorber. The material can absorb many forms of energy including sound and blast. This material is referred to by Professor Trevor Cox of the Acoustics Department at the Salford University in one of his many books on the subject of acoustics.".
- Quietstone wikiPageID "25891330".
- Quietstone wikiPageLength "662".
- Quietstone wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Quietstone wikiPageRevisionID "580037457".
- Quietstone wikiPageWikiLink Acoustics.
- Quietstone wikiPageWikiLink Aggregate_(composite).
- Quietstone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Materials_science.
- Quietstone wikiPageWikiLink Resin.
- Quietstone wikiPageWikiLink Salford_Acoustics.
- Quietstone wikiPageWikiLink Salford_University.
- Quietstone wikiPageWikiLink Trevor_Cox.
- Quietstone wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Salford.
- Quietstone hasPhotoCollection Quietstone.
- Quietstone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Quietstone subject Category:Materials_science.
- Quietstone hypernym Material.
- Quietstone type Article.
- Quietstone type ChemicalCompound.
- Quietstone type Article.
- Quietstone comment "Quietstone is a material made from natural aggregates and complex resins. The result of combining these materials is a porous energy absorber. The material can absorb many forms of energy including sound and blast. This material is referred to by Professor Trevor Cox of the Acoustics Department at the Salford University in one of his many books on the subject of acoustics.".
- Quietstone label "Quietstone".
- Quietstone sameAs m.0b6g2xl.
- Quietstone sameAs Q7271928.
- Quietstone sameAs Q7271928.
- Quietstone wasDerivedFrom Quietstone?oldid=580037457.
- Quietstone isPrimaryTopicOf Quietstone.