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Measurement Campaign of Radio Frequency Interference in a Portion of the C-Band (4-5.8 GHz) for the Sardinia Radio Telescope. [PDF]
Schirru L, Gaudiomonte F.
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Improving coastal water level estimation by merging nadir-only satellite altimetry data into a hydrodynamic model. [PDF]
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Efficient Multi-Threaded Data Starting Point Matching Method for Space Target Cataloging. [PDF]
Sun J, Kang Z, Li Z, Fan C.
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Restoration of Non-Uniform Motion-Blurred Star Images Based on Dynamic Strip Attention. [PDF]
Han J, Niu Z, He J.
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Employing artificial intelligence to predict δ¹⁸O and δ²H isotope ratios in precipitation in Iraq under changing climate patterns. [PDF]
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Deconvolution techniques applied to astronomical images
Journal of Optics, 1979The main features of the restoration analysis described utilize an apodizing filter technique to remove the noise and compensate for the seeing. The non-appearance of oscillations in the restitution error allows, using the a priori knowledges about the object, to decrease the limitation due to a raw determination of the smearing function.
G Coupinot, J Hecquet
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Applying astronomical techniques to multiphoton microscopy
Frontiers in Optics 2004/Laser Science XXII/Diffractive Optics and Micro-Optics/Optical Fabrication and Testing, 2004The ability of multiphoton microscopy to image deeply into living tissue with minimal damage is revolutionizing life science microscopy. However, tissue induced aberrations degrade the image quality, similar to that of atmospheric turbulence on ground based telescopes.
J M Girkin, A J Wright
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