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    Radar and microwave radiometric techniques for geoscience experiments Final report

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    Backscattering cross section measurement by radiometer

    Passive microwave mapping of ice thickness

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    Basic calculations are presented for evaluating the feasibility of a scanning microwave radiometer system for mapping the thickness of lake ice. An analytical model for the apparent brightness temperature as a function of ice thickness has been developed, and elaborated to include such variables as galactic and atmospheric noise, aspect angle, polarization, temperature gradient in the ice, the presence of transition layers such as snow, slush, and water, increased loss due to air inclusions in the ice layer, and the presence of multiple ice thicknesses within the antenna footprint. It was found that brightness temperature measurements at six or seven frequencies in the range of 0.4 to 0.7 GHz were required to obtain unambiquous thickness estimates. A number of data processing methods were examined. The effects of antenna beamwidth, scanning rate, receiver bandwidth, noise figure, and integration time were studied

    Scattering from surfaces with different roughness scales, analysis and interpretation

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    Statistical analysis and physical interpretation of scattering from surfaces with different roughness scale

    The Mutual Interpretation of Active and Passive Microwave Sensor Outputs

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    Mutual interpretation of active and passive microwave sensor output

    Radar backscattering data for surfaces of geological interest

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    Radar backscattering data for surfaces of geological interes

    The microwave radiometer as a remote sensing instrument

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    Microwave radiometry fundamentals including radiation theory, antenna effects, instrument design, and potential application as remote senso

    Satellite to aircraft multipath signals over the ocean

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    A satellite-to-aircraft communication link over the ocean may include a specularly reflected signal and a diffusely scattered signal, as well as the direct path transmission. A computer program is provided for estimating two statistical properties of the diffuse signal, namely the Doppler spectrum and the delay spectrum. A convenient representation of the total signal is also provided. Examples of the Doppler and delay spectra for a number of representative link geometries are given to illustrate the features of the diffuse signal

    Radar and microwave radiometric techniques for geoscience experiments

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    Radar backscattering data for farm crop

    Kidney damage biomarkers detect acute kidney injury but only functional markers predict mortality after paraquat ingestion

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    Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common following paraquat ingestion. The diagnostic performance of injury biomarkers was investigated in serial blood and urine samples from patients from 5 Sri Lankan hospitals. Functional AKI was diagnosed using serum creatinine (sCr) or serum cystatin C (sCysC). The 95th centile in healthy subjects defined the urinary biomarker cutoffs for diagnosing structural AKI. 50 poisoned patients provided 2 or more specimens, 76% developed functional AKI [AKIN stage 1 (n=12), 2 (n=7) or 3 (n=19)]; 19/26 patients with AKIN stage 2/3 also had functional AKI by sCysC criteria (≥50% increase). Urinary cystatin C (uCysC), clusterin (uClu) and NGAL (uNGAL) increased within 24h of ingestion compared with NoAKI patients and healthy controls. Each biomarker demonstrated moderate diagnostic utility [AUC-ROC: uCysC 0.79, uNGAL 0.79, uClu 0.68] for diagnosis of functional AKI at 16h. Death occurred only in subjects with functional AKI. Structural biomarker-based definitions detected more AKI than did sCr or sCysC, but did not independently predict death. Renal injury biomarkers did not add clinical value to patients who died rapidly due to multi-organ failure. Use of injury biomarkers within 16-24h may guide early intervention for reno-protection in less severe paraquat poisoning.NHMRC project grant 101177

    Communications Biophysics

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    Contains reports on five research projects.National Institutes of Health (Grant 5 PO1 GM14940-03)Joint Services Electronics Programs (U. S. Army, U.S. Navy, and U. S. Air Force) under Contract DA 28-043-AMC-02536(E)National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NGL 22-009-304
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