CSRR-Based Microwave Sensor for Dielectric Materials Characterization Applied to Soil Water Content Determination. [PDF]
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Microfluidic Microwave Sensor for Detecting Saline in Biological Range. [PDF]
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Microwave Imaging Radar Sensor
A microwave imaging radar sensor (10) for creating an image of at least a part of its surrounding space, where the sensor (10) comprises at least one transmitter unit (12), a receiver unit (14) and an evaluation unit (15) which has an output port (38) to output an image and which is connected to the transmitter unit (12) and the receiver unit (14 ...
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Real-Time Noninvasive Measurement of Glucose Concentration Using a Modified Hilbert Shaped Microwave Sensor. [PDF]
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In vitro analysis of carotid lesions using a preliminary microwave sensor to detect vulnerable plaques: Correlation with histology, Duplex ultrasound examination, and computed tomography scanner: The Imaging and Microwave Phenotyping Assessment of Carotid stenosis Threat (IMPACT) study. [PDF]
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A Novel Metamaterial Inspired High-Temperature Microwave Sensor in Harsh Environments. [PDF]
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Laser-Driven Reactive Sintering of Cu-Liquid Metal on Paper for Flexible Microwave Sensors. [PDF]
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Precipitation in the Mediterranean Region Observed with TRMM Microwave Data
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