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    A Dynamical Z-R Relationship for Precipitation Estimation Based on Radar Echo-Top Height Classification by Wenxin Wu, Haibo Zou, Jiusheng Shan, Shanshan Wu

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Using echo-top height and hourly rainfall datasets, a new reflectivity-rainfall (Z-R) relationship is established in the present study for the radar-based quantitative precipitation estimation (RQPE), taking into account both the temporal evolution (dynamical) and the types of echoes (i.e., based on echo-top height classification). …”
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    Theoretical and Experimental Study on Echo Fluctuation Suppression of a Cirrus Cloud by Millimeter Wave MIMO Radar by Jinhu Wang, Junxiang Ge, Ming Wei, Hongbin Chen, Zexin Yang, Yushu Ren, Qilin Zhang, Hao Chen

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Based on the above assumption, the echo fluctuation of moving particles was analyzed by computing the total backscattering field of a cirrus cloud using the classical vector potential technique. …”
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    A Review of UWB Radar Detection of Respiration and Heartbeat Signals in Different Scenarios by Xuezhao ZHENG, Wen DING, Yuan HUANG, Guobin CAI, Yang MA, Shengkai LIU, Bo ZHOU

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To effectively detect life information, the key is to use radar echo information-processing technology to extract the breathing and heartbeat signals of the involved person from UWB radar echoes. …”
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    An Unusual Case of Recurrent Hypersensitivity Reaction Associated with Kounis-Like Acute Coronary Syndrome by Shanker Kundumadam, Vivek Reddy, Sagar Mallikethi Reddy, Pradeep Kathi, Aiden Abidov

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Our case is unique in that, unlike classic Kounis syndrome, the acute coronary event in this case did not present concurrently with the allergic reaction; rather it took nearly 48 hours to present. …”
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