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Science, 1922
IN a recently published volume on "The Origin of Submarine Canyons" the writer inadvertently credited to A. C. Veatch an excerpt from a submarine chart actually contoured by P. A. Smith, of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. The chart in question is Chart IVB of Special Paper No.
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IN a recently published volume on "The Origin of Submarine Canyons" the writer inadvertently credited to A. C. Veatch an excerpt from a submarine chart actually contoured by P. A. Smith, of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. The chart in question is Chart IVB of Special Paper No.
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Journal of Neuroimaging, 1994
The use of the Doppler principle to measure blood velocity is efficiently exploited in clinical practice by precisely aiming a beam of ultrasound through a superficial “ultrasonic window” at the desired target. This allows insonation of otherwise obscure vessels, but it also results in a crucial limitation: The dependence of the velocity measurements ...
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The use of the Doppler principle to measure blood velocity is efficiently exploited in clinical practice by precisely aiming a beam of ultrasound through a superficial “ultrasonic window” at the desired target. This allows insonation of otherwise obscure vessels, but it also results in a crucial limitation: The dependence of the velocity measurements ...
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Views of Community Corrections Supervision and Their Predictors: An Officer and Offender Comparison
Prison Journal, 2022Shanhe Jiang
exaly
Correctness and Relative Correctness
2015 IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering, 2015Nafi Diallo +2 more
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Electroweak radiative corrections for collider physics
Physics Reports, 2020Ansgar Denner, Stefan Dittmaier
exaly

