Doppelstern : Evolutionary processes in binary and multiple stars / Peter Eggleton
2006
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Doppelverdienerhaushalt : Handbook of work-family integration : research, theory, and best practices / edited by Karen Korabik, Donna S. Lero and Denise L. Whitehead
2008
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Doppelwirkung : Double-effect reasoning : doing good and avoiding evil / T.A. Cavanaugh
Doppler couleur, Échographie. : Color doppler US of the penis / M. Bertolotto (ed.) ; with contributions by C. Acampora [and others] ; foreword by A.L. Baert
Ultrasonography applying the Doppler effect combined with real-time imaging. The real-time image is created by rapid movement of the ultrasound beam. A powerful advantage of this technique is the ability to estimate the velocity of flow from the Doppler shift frequency
A method of non-invasive, continuous measurement of MICROCIRCULATION. The technique is based on the values of the DOPPLER EFFECT of low-power laser light scattered randomly by static structures and moving tissue particulates
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Doppler measurement. : Introduction to Sensors for ranging and imaging / Graham Brooker
Doppler radar -- Congresses : Proceedings of the International Conference on Radioscience, Equatorial Atmospheric Science and Environment and Humanosphere Science, 2021 / Erma Yulihastin, Prayitno Abadi, Peberlin Sitompul, Wendi Harjupa, editors
2022
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Doppler radar -- History : Radar micro-Doppler signatures : processing and applications / edited by Victor C. Chen, David Tahmoush and William J. Miceli
Ultrasonography applying the Doppler effect combined with real-time imaging. The real-time image is created by rapid movement of the ultrasound beam. A powerful advantage of this technique is the ability to estimate the velocity of flow from the Doppler shift frequency
Ultrasonography applying the Doppler effect, with frequency-shifted ultrasound reflections produced by moving targets (usually red blood cells) in the bloodstream along the ultrasound axis in direct proportion to the velocity of movement of the targets, to determine both direction and velocity of blood flow. (Stedman, 25th ed)
Ultrasonography applying the Doppler effect, with frequency-shifted ultrasound reflections produced by moving targets (usually red blood cells) in the bloodstream along the ultrasound axis in direct proportion to the velocity of movement of the targets, to determine both direction and velocity of blood flow. (Stedman, 25th ed)
Ultrasonography applying the Doppler effect, with frequency-shifted ultrasound reflections produced by moving targets (usually red blood cells) in the bloodstream along the ultrasound axis in direct proportion to the velocity of movement of the targets, to determine both direction and velocity of blood flow. (Stedman, 25th ed)