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- signal below 1 W power. The reported experimental data indicates that polarimetric signatures are unique to manmade items and are not found in natural objects...
- dual-polarization radar products, designated as a polarimetric tornado debris signature (PTDS). Polarimetric radar can discern meteorological and nonmeteorological...
- Doppler velocity resolution is of few cm/s. Most of the cloud radars are polarimetric, being able to measure the particles irregularity by means of the linear...
- (1.25 GHz; 24 cm wavelength) polarimetric SAR, to be produced by NASA. S-band (3.20 GHz; 9.3 cm wavelength) polarimetric SAR, to be produced by ISRO....
- developed by appropriate physical modelling and use of fully polarimetric and dual-polarimetric measurements. SAR polarimetry is a technique used for deriving...
- (Photometric and Polarimetric Study of the Seasonal Phenomena of the Planet Mars) which became a classic on the subject of polarimetric investigation of...
- P. J.; Potter, S. B.; Marsh, T. R.; Gänsicke, B. T. (2017-01-23). "Polarimetric evidence of a white dwarf pulsar in the binary system AR Scorpii". Nature...
- at the University of Oklahoma, led a team to develop the Rapid X-band Polarimetric Radar (RaXPol). In 2013, researchers published to the American Meteorological...
- Rickard; Kirkeby, Carsten; Brydegaard, Mikkel (2017-05-14). "Multispectral polarimetric modulation spectroscopy for species and **** determination of Malaria...
- 4 cm (9.6 in) aperture by the astronomer François Arago. Arago recorded polarimetric observations of Halley, and suggested that the tail might be sunlight...