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An X-Band Microwave Life-Detection System

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1986
An X-band microwave life-detection system has been developed for detecting the heartbeat and breathing of human subjects lying on the ground at a distance of about 30 m or located behind a cinder block wall. The basic principle of the system is to illuminate the subject with a low-intensity microwave beam, and then from the back-scattered microwave ...
K M, Chen   +4 more
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Detectives Stories and City Life

Society, 2007
Detective stories take place mainly in two settings, constantly changing, many faceted big cities filled with strangers, and stable, fairly homogeneous, innocent small towns whose members know one another. The differences in each clarify the qualities of the other.
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Left atrial isomerism detected in fetal life

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1996
Left and right atrial isomerism, comprising congenital heart defects with disturbances in normal left-right asymmetry, are phenotypically distinct after birth, although animal models suggest a common embryologic origin. We postulated that the prenatal phenotype may indeed be similar in both syndromes but that differential fetal loss is responsible for ...
C K, Phoon   +3 more
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A Non-Earthcentric Approach to Life Detection

Astrobiology, 2001
The ultimate goal of a comprehensive life detection strategy is never to miss life when we encounter it. To accomplish this goal, we must define life in universal, that is, non-Earthcentric, measurable terms. Next, we must understand the nature of biosignatures observed from the measured parameters of life. And finally, we must have a clear idea of the
P G, Conrad, K H, Nealson
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Fatigue - Life Establishment and Detection

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1968
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper discusses some of the factors which give rise to the need for continuing surveillance against fatigue in the field of aircraft maintenance. The subject is presented in relation to the limitations of statistically significant data on fatigue producing forces in some areas, and the problem of scatter in ...
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New life in detecting defects

IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, 1998
Carrier lifetimes in semiconductors have been recently rediscovered by the silicon IC community. This is an opportune time to discuss this topic since lifetime is emerging as an important parameter for describing material, process, and equipment cleanliness after being ignored for many years.
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DETECTING LIFE-THREATENING ARRHYTHMIAS

Nursing, 1990
C D, Campbell, J A, Newsome
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The Life Detection Knowledge Base: A Community Repository got Life Detection Science

The Life Detection Knowledge Base (LDKB) is a community-driven repository that organizes biosignature knowledge, catalogs related technologies, and links life detection objectives to measurement and instrument needs. Developed as part of NASA’s open science initiatives, it serves as a collaborative framework to guide future life detection mission ...
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Mask Detection for Life Protection

Proceedings of the World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, 2022
Vignesh H, Suresh J, N. Lalithamani
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Life detection and non-contact respiratory rate measurement in cluttered environments

Multimedia tools and applications, 2020
Shiqi Li   +3 more
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