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[PDF] Top 20 2D B e a m f o r m i n g f o r T h r o u g h - t h e - W a l l Mi c r o w a v e ImagingApplications

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2D B e a m f o r m i n g f o r T h r o u g h - t h e - W a l l Mi c r o w a v e ImagingApplications

2D B e a m f o r m i n g f o r T h r o u g h - t h e - W a l l Mi c r o w a v e ImagingApplications

... The basic 2D SAR spatial model is shown on Fig 4a. Trans- mitted wave is reflected from target to all directions uni- formly. Because antenna beam is wide, signal reflected from target is received not only when ... See full document

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The contradictions of economic growth: Environmental pollution, ill health and economic development in Houston, Texas

The contradictions of economic growth: Environmental pollution, ill health and economic development in Houston, Texas

... The linkage between urban air pollution and ill-health was already recognized and studied in the nineteenth century. However, only since the 1970s have scientists systematically focused on the problems of escalating air ... See full document

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Scilab B a s i c p r a c t i c ef o r t h ec o u r s e 18505-M a t h e m a t i c a l Mo d e l l i n g

Scilab B a s i c p r a c t i c ef o r t h ec o u r s e 18505-M a t h e m a t i c a l Mo d e l l i n g

... a t r i a n g u l a r shape , always above zero and with a maximum of ...16. I t might a l s o be u s e f u ... See full document

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Suppl e m e nt a r y m a t e r i a l t o “ H a z e , H ung e r H e s i t a t i o n: D i s a s t e r A i d a f t e r t he 1 7 8 3 L a k i e r upt i o n” : So c i o - e c o no m i c a s pe c t s o f t he L a k i e r upt i o n i n c o nt e m po r a r y r e p

Suppl e m e nt a r y m a t e r i a l t o “ H a z e , H ung e r H e s i t a t i o n: D i s a s t e r A i d a f t e r t he 1 7 8 3 L a k i e r upt i o n” : So c i o - e c o no m i c a s pe c t s o f t he L a k i e r upt i o n i n c o nt e m po r a r y r e po r t s

... Þingeyjarsýsla, 16th September 1784: During winter, people from the northern commune could not reach the trade post due to the ice and to lack of horses and hay.. Currently, there is a f[r] ... See full document

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Leaving the hospital behind? An anthropological study of group homes in two London boroughs

Leaving the hospital behind? An anthropological study of group homes in two London boroughs

... so I said I'd help carry things and that there was lots of room in the ...addressed c/o Adelaide Road, and was told there was no reason why people shouldn't simply write her name and address - 'care ... See full document

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Normal Form Theorem Proving for the Lambek Calculus

Normal Form Theorem Proving for the Lambek Calculus

... Normal Form Theorem Proving for the Lambek Calculus N o r m a l F o r m T h e o r e m P r o v i n g f o r t h e L a m b e k C a l c u l u s ~ M a r k H e p p l e C e n t r e f o r C o g n i t i v e S[.] ... See full document

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ROOT N U M B E R SO F A B E L I A NV A R I E T I E SA N D REPRESENTATIONS O F T H E WE I L - D E L I G N EG R O U P

ROOT N U M B E R SO F A B E L I A NV A R I E T I E SA N D REPRESENTATIONS O F T H E WE I L - D E L I G N EG R O U P

... contains general facts and notation. In Section 2.2 we study the case of an abelian variety with potential good reduction. Section 2.3 deals with the general case. In Chapter 3 we give the proof of Theorem 1.0.2 (Theorem ... See full document

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THE H O P F FI B R A T I O N S A R EC H A R A C T E R I Z E DB YB E I N GFI B E R WI S E HOM O G E N E O U S

THE H O P F FI B R A T I O N S A R EC H A R A C T E R I Z E DB YB E I N GFI B E R WI S E HOM O G E N E O U S

... Suppose G = hHyp, P ari. Let F be any fiber. Suppose F is a vertical line in the upper half-space ...of F under G will fill out only points with positive imaginary part, or only points ... See full document

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Dialectology by Computer

Dialectology by Computer

... DIALECTOLOGY BY COMPUTER D I A L E C T O L O G Y B Y C O M P U T E R G o r d o n R W o o d E n g l i s h F a c u l t y , H u m a n i t i e s D i v i s i o n S o u t h e r n I l l i n o i s U n i v e r[.] ... See full document

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Head Driven Generation with HPSG

Head Driven Generation with HPSG

... Head Driven Generation with HPSG H e a d D r i v e n G e n e r a t i o n w i t h H P S G G r a h a m W i l c o c k * C e n t r e f o r C o m p u t a t i o n a l L i n g u i s t i c s U n i v e r s i t[.] ... See full document

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Historical sociology and great power vulnerability: The end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union

Historical sociology and great power vulnerability: The end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union

... justification of the privations of the Soviet system. The state openly demanded hard work from the citizens and denied them the deserved rewards for this work. The ‘Stakhanovite movement’ of the thirties is a well-known ... See full document

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Microstructure analysis of the effects of news on order flows and on price discovery in foreign exchange markets

Microstructure analysis of the effects of news on order flows and on price discovery in foreign exchange markets

... period t are regressed on contemporaneous order flow (date t) as well as lagged returns and order flows (dated t — 1 or earlier), whereas order flows are only regressed on lagged returns and flows; ... See full document

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N um e r i ca l So l ut i o n t o aF r e eB o unda r yP r o bl e m A r i s i ng f r o m Mo r t g a g eP r i ci ng

N um e r i ca l So l ut i o n t o aF r e eB o unda r yP r o bl e m A r i s i ng f r o m Mo r t g a g eP r i ci ng

... ≤ V (r, t) ≤ M (t) ∀rR, t ≤ ...that V (r, T ) = 0 for all ...− r); that is to say, the probability associ- ated with the Brownian ... See full document

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SOM EL O C A L - G L O B A LN O N - V A N I S H I N GR E S U L T S FO R T H E T AL I FT SFR O MO R T H O G O N A LG R O U P S

SOM EL O C A L - G L O B A LN O N - V A N I S H I N GR E S U L T S FO R T H E T AL I FT SFR O MO R T H O G O N A LG R O U P S

... At this moment, our lift Π has not been shown to satisfy all the desired proper- ties. Namely, we need to show the functoriality at the archimedean places. However, this easily follows from the following recent result by ... See full document

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N th Order Ergodic Multigram HMM for Modeling of Languages without Marked Word Boundaries

N th Order Ergodic Multigram HMM for Modeling of Languages without Marked Word Boundaries

... N th Order Ergodic Multigram HMM for Modeling of Languages without Marked Word Boundaries N t h Order E r g o d i e M u l t i g r a m H M M for M o d e l i n g o f L a n g u a g e s w i t h o u t M a[.] ... See full document

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¨U B S C H - K R A W ON B E R G L U N D - H I T ZM I R R O R S Y ME T R Y

¨U B S C H - K R A W ON B E R G L U N D - H I T ZM I R R O R S Y ME T R Y

... An added quick corollary is a lower bound on the Picard number of a BHK mirror is by the order of dual group G T . Also, a great benefit to this is that the Picard number of each BHK mirror surface is now ... See full document

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A Study of Two Dimensional Panel Flutter

A Study of Two Dimensional Panel Flutter

... A STUDY O F TWO DIMENSIONAL P A N E L F L U T T E R T h e s i s b y M a l c o l m H a r v e y L o c k I n Partial F u l f i l l m e n t of t h e R e q u i r e m e n t s F o r t h e D e g r e e of D o[.] ... See full document

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PROGRAM Declarations and Instructions

PROGRAM Declarations and Instructions

... PROGRAM Declarations and Instructions T h e K V A L G r o u p b i d s y o u w e l c o m e t o S w e d e n T h e n e x t f e w p a g e s w i l l g i v e y o u t h e m a i n f a c t s a b o u t w h a t[.] ... See full document

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On t h e e v o l u t i o n a r yf o r mo f t h ec o n s t r a i n t s in e l e c t r o d y n a m i c s

On t h e e v o l u t i o n a r yf o r mo f t h ec o n s t r a i n t s in e l e c t r o d y n a m i c s

... Note that for the Maxwell system, given by (1) and (2), the two divergence of a vector field constraints decouple so it suffices to solve them independently. Note also that it is easy to see that all the arguments ... See full document

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STUDY O F T H E G E O ME T R YO F T H ED E R I V E DC A T E G O R Y

STUDY O F T H E G E O ME T R YO F T H ED E R I V E DC A T E G O R Y

... in C. Suppose A ∈ C is orthogonal to all other objects in C then the support of A is not contained in any positive dimensional proper subvariety and by Lemma ... See full document

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