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UNINA9910698070903321 |
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Bailey M. C |
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CWG, a FORTRAN program for mutual coupling in a planar array of circular waveguide-fed apertures [[electronic resource] /] / M.C. Bailey |
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Hampton, Va. : , : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, , [1989] |
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Physical description |
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11, 13 pages : digital, PDF file |
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Series statement |
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NASA technical memorandum ; ; 101614 |
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Antenna arrays - Computer simulation |
Antenna arrays |
Apertures |
Circular waveguides |
Computer programs |
Couplings |
FORTRAN |
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Monograph |
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Title from title screen (viewed Feb. 6, 2009) |
"June 1989." |
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Bibliography note |
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Includes bibliographical reference (page 11). |
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UNIORUON00063014 |
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Author |
HESS, A. G. |
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Title |
Chasing the dragon. A Report on prug addiction in Hong Kong / A. G. Hess |
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Amsterdam, : North-holland publishing Co., 1965 |
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UNINA9910557717903321 |
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Author |
Congalton Russell G |
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Title |
Mapping and Monitoring Forest Cover |
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Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021 |
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Physical description |
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1 online resource (144 p.) |
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Research and information: general |
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This book is a compilation of six papers that provide some valuable information about mapping and monitoring forest cover using remotely sensed imagery. Examples include mapping large areas of forest, evaluating forest change over time, combining remotely sensed imagery with ground inventory information, and mapping forest characteristics from very high spatial resolution data. Together, these |
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results demonstrate effective techniques for effectively learning more about our very important forest resources. |
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