BASELINE OPTIMIZATION FOR SPATIAL-TEMPORAL COUPLING IN GEOSYNCHRONOUS DIFFERENTIAL SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR TOMOGRAPHY

Baseline Optimization for Spatial-Temporal Coupling in Geosynchronous Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Tomography

Differential synthetic aperture radar tomography (D-TomoSAR) uses multiple SAR acquisitions at different times to form an elevation-time 2-D synthetic aperture, enabling recovery of the target's 3-D structure and deformation velocity.However, the imaging performance of D-TomoSAR is influenced by the spatial-temporal baseline distribution, wh

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Multiple Activities Associated with the Capsid Protein of Satellite Panicum Mosaic Virus Are Controlled Separately by the N- and C-Terminal Regions

The 17-kDa capsid protein (CP) of satellite panicum mosaic virus (SPMV) contains a distinct N-terminal arginine-rich motif (N-ARM) which is required for SPMV virion assembly and the activity of SPMV CP to promote systemic accumulation of its cognate RNA.The present study indicates that SPMV CP also is involved in SPMV RNA accumulation in inoculated

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Observation of a half-illuminated mode in an open Penrose cavity

Abstract The illumination problem in mathematics questions the existence of a bounded region in which light rays from a point light source do not illuminate the whole region.Since Penrose disproved the illumination problem with elliptical reflective boundaries, the interest has mostly remained in ray optics mainly because there can be no completely

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