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Heavy glass disks or prisms set into a pavement to convey light to a space beneath.

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He, "Validation of RADARSAT-2 fully polarimetric SAR measurements of ocean surface waves," Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans, vol.

In this research, the HIS structure was introduced to suppress the surface wave of the microstrip antenna whereby the HIS elements were mounted around the radiating patch of the antenna.

Sambuelli, "Application of FK analysis of surface waves for geotechnical characterization," in Proceedings of the Proc.

(2015b, 2015c, 2015d, 2016, 2017a) [Holistic analysis of Surface waves - HS].

(2008) Character istics of ambient seismic noise as a source for surface wave tomography.

[26] found the dispersion characteristics of transverse surface waves in piezoelectric coupled solid media with hard metal interlayer.

Surface waves carry a lot of information about the Earth's crust and dispersion analysis of surface waves is concerned with the phase velocity and wave number.

Microwave C-band (5.5 GHz, 5.6 cm wavelength) backscatter is more reliable for studying ocean surface waves than shorter wavelength Ku-, Ka-, and X-bands.

(ii) By comparing Figures 1-30, it was found that the surface wave velocity has the same behavior in both media.

This assumption is valid at the threshold of ripple formation, when the amplitude of observed surface wave is small.

In Figure 4, the heavy speed of ocean surface wave R(s) is generated by applying the sinusoidal wave or Fourier representation to function signal generator and importing it into IM-PID controller [G.sub.IMC](s).

Edinburgh, UK), and Lakhtakia (engineering science & mechanics, Pennsylvania State U.) present this niche text on electromagnetic surface waves. After a general introduction to surface waves, their taxonomy, and a general theory of surface wave propagation, chapters treat plasmon-polariton waves, Dyakonov waves, Tamm waves, and hybrid Dyakonov-Tamm waves, specifying the circumstances which generate them.

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