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Publikováno v:
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering. 38:603-613
This special issues presents some of the work brought to a conference on underwater communication held in 2012 with the aim to present a snapshot of the state of the art in UW communication technologies, both acoustic and optical, and to set the stag
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Waves in Random Media. 10:199-216
Oceanographic variability creates a weak random propagation medium for acoustic waves. The impact on acoustic transmission is becoming increasingly appreciated as the deterministic modelling of sound propagation in the ocean has become tractable and
Publikováno v:
Physiologia Plantarum. 87:45-53
Autor:
J. R. Potter
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 89:1643-1655
NAPOLI 85 was an ocean/acoustic experiment carried out in the Tyrrhenian Sea to investigate acoustic propagation variability due to inhomogeneities in the ocean medium. The variability in the pulse arrival times has already been presented. This artic
Autor:
M. J. Buckingham, J. R. Potter
Publikováno v:
Sea Surface Sound '94.
Autor:
M J Buckingham, J R Potter
Publikováno v:
Sea Surface Sound '94.
Autor:
M J Buckingham, J R Potter
Publikováno v:
Sea Surface Sound '94.
Autor:
J. R. Potter
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HortScience. 32:490F-490
A method was developed to rapidly screen genotypes for capacity of leaves to export photosynthate, with the expectation that rapid export should promote growth. Vegetative plants of 13 cultivars of Pisum sativum L. (pea) were screened based on change
Autor:
J. R. Potter
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 88:S181-S181
The skewness of the distribution of acoustic intensities due to multiple scattering [T. E. Ewart, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 84, 1490–1498 (1989)] and the possible obliteration of fine detail diffraction effects by random phase modulation indicate that it
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Physiologia Plantarum. 44:246-250
Stem cuttings of alligatorweed [Alternanthera philoxeroides (Mart.) Griseb.] were subjected to various light and chemical inhibitor treatments to obtain information about the physiological nature of the hypoxic quiescence induced by dark submergence.