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  • Oceanic Rain Identification using Multi-Fractal Analysis of QuikSCAT Sigma-0 Vasud Torsekar, Takis Kasparis, W. Linwood Jones and Khalil Ahmad Central Florida Remote Sensing Laboratory University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32826 David G. Long Mi
     

  • 54 IEEE GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING LETTERS, VOL. 3, NO. 1, JANUARY 2006 Microwave Observations of Daily Antarctic Sea-Ice Edge Expansion and Contraction Rates Jeffrey R. Allen and David G. Long, Senior Member, IEEE AbstractAlgorithms for estimat
     

  • Source Models for FEM S. Gedney Source Excitations in FEM In order to simulate real problems necessary for engineering design using the FEM, we need to be able to represent physical sources The source model required is often driven by the paramet
     

  • Coprolites first identified by William Buckland (first dino Megalosaurus 1824) but found fossil scat earlier (1823) in British Hyena Cave term (coprolite) not used until 1829 (published 1835) coprolites attributed to Ichthyosaurs (but actually
     

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  • Validation of SeaWinds on QuikSCAT Cell Location Peter Yoho and David G. Long Brigham Young University Microwave Earth Remote Sensing Laboratory 459 Clyde Building, Provo, UT 84602 801-378-4884, FAX: 801-378-6586, e-mail: yoho@byu.edu Abstract- Incre
     

  • I.1 The Radiation Field Photons: The energy in the radiation field is assumed carried by point massless particles called photons. The energy of a photon E is hv, where h is Plancks constant and v is photon frequency. Particle Distribution Function: L
     

  • Adaptive Control Systems Survey University of Utah Traffic Lab Peter T. Martin Associate Professor University of Utah Presentation Outline Scope of Survey The Questions Summary of findings Agencies Agency 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 City of Anaheim, CA Orang
     

  • Transmission Scattering Ben Chapman Math 116 http:/www.dartmouth.edu/ bchapman/math116.html December 10, 2008 Abstract This paper explores solutions to the Helmholtz equation in a non-homogenous medium. Boundary integral equations are used to nd nume
     

  • CS61A Week 11 solutions LAB: -4.27 Lazy vs. mutation The first time you type COUNT you get 1; the second time you get 2. Why? When you say (define w (id (id 10) the DEFINE special form handler eval-definition EVALs its second argument (id (id 10). Gi
     

  • SLAC-PUB-928 July 1971 (TH) and (EXP) VIRTUAL PHOTON-PHOTON ANNIHILATION AND PION MASS DIFFERENCE* Tung-Mow Yan Laboratory of Nuclear Studies * * Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14850 and Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Stanford Universi
     

  • 147 Chapter 6. Categories and functors. 6.1. What is a category? Let us lead up to the concept of category by rst recalling the motivations for some more familiar mathematical concepts: (a) Groups. The denition of a group is motivated by consideri
     

  • Ultra High Resolution Rain Retrieval from QuikSCAT Data David G. Long Brigham Young University, 459 Clyde Building, Provo, UT Abstract Originally designed only to measure near-surface winds over the ocean at 25 km resolution, backscatter measurements
     

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  • Study Guide for Exam 2, Jazz History, October 12 This exam covers chapters 4 and 5. There will be 60 total questions, 50 of which will be matching, true/false or multiple choice. There will also be 10 listening questions that will be drawn from clas