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Autor:
Edward Stark, Karen Luchter
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NIR news. 16:13-16
Autor:
Edward Stark
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SPIE Proceedings.
Several orthogonal calibration sets of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon mixtures have been designed to explore the effects of spectral resolution, spectral information within a spectral range, wavenumber imprecision and scale shifts, dynamic range,
Autor:
Edward Stark
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Vibrational Spectroscopy. 9:306
Autor:
Edward Stark
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NIR news. 2:5-5
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Applied Spectroscopy Reviews. 22:335-399
The near-infrared (NIR) region (defined by the ASTM Working Group on NIR as 180 to 2526 nm, October 1985) was the first nonvisible portion of the spectrum to be found, in 1800, by Herschel [1]. The vibrational absorptions in the near-infrared are ove
Autor:
Neil Schachter, Robert H. Israel, Michael C. Kallay, Dario Olivieri, A. Flemale, Amund Gulsvik, A. Foresi, Robert H. Poe, Stavros H. Constantopoulos, Andreas Myking, I. Perlot, Theodore J. Witek, B. Guillot, Gregory Elliott, Giuseppe Maria Corbo, J.J. Pocidalo, A. Cuomo, H.M. Moutsopoulos, P. Aubas, Salvatore Valente, A. Lurie, G. Gurrieri, D. Theven, Elsa Skaarland, F.B. Michel, Donald W. Greenblatt, A. Chetta, James M. Kohan, M.B. Brun-Pascaud, Edward Stark, A.A. Drosos, P. Chanez, Odd Mørkve, Susan Rathbun, Ph. Gris, J.-P. Delmez, Thomas V. Colby, Robert O. Crapo, Tracy Hill, C. Mion, G. Garavaldi, J.-P. Dierckx, Ph. Godard, Lodve Stangeland, G. Mourad, M. Fay, Andrew P. Andonopoulos
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Respiration. 53:I-V
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Flight Simulation Technologies Conference and Exhibit.
Autor:
Edward Stark
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Visual and Motion Simulation Conference.
Evaluations were made of a terrain visual simulation system and a multi. compartmented, g-sensitive seat in an air combat simulator. These systems provided some of the cues associated with highperformance air combat maneuvers. A relatively simple che
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Flight Simualtion Technologies Conference.
Traditionally, simulators have been specified, developed, and tested for their ability to support objectives which would otherwise be addressed in flight training environments with which crews are generally familiar. Current simulation technology, ho
Autor:
Robert H. Poe, D. Theven, I. Perlot, Thomas V. Colby, Andrew P. Andonopoulos, Dario Olivieri, Lodve Stangeland, Gregory Elliott, Ph. Godard, M. Fay, G. Mourad, A. Flemale, H.M. Moutsopoulos, Amund Gulsvik, A. Foresi, J.-P. Delmez, M.B. Brun-Pascaud, Tracy Hill, Edward Stark, C. Mion, Neil Schachter, Salvatore Valente, Theodore J. Witek, F.B. Michel, Susan Rathbun, Robert H. Israel, Ph. Gris, Donald W. Greenblatt, Elsa Skaarland, A. Cuomo, A.A. Drosos, Stavros H. Constantopoulos, P. Aubas, Andreas Myking, A. Lurie, G. Gurrieri, Michael C. Kallay, A. Chetta, B. Guillot, Giuseppe Maria Corbo, J.J. Pocidalo, G. Garavaldi, J.-P. Dierckx, James M. Kohan, Robert O. Crapo, P. Chanez, Odd Mørkve
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Respiration. 53:269-270