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Researchers in Manchester have developed an experimental method that shows potential for accurately detecting the most common and aggressive form of brain cancer in adults, known as glioblastoma, from ...
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Abstract: This article analyzes the composition and characteristics of echo signals in a pseudorandom-coded ground-penetrating radar (GPR). Based on these characteristics, an innovative low-rank ...
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