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Satellite Communications, Fourth Edition (Professional Engineering)The Most Complete and Accessible Guide to the Fundamentals and New Developments in Satellite Communications Technology
The leading reference and text in the field for over a decade, Satellite Communications, has been revised, updated, and expanded to cover breakthroughs in global wireless applications, digital... | | | | Color Imaging: Fundamentals and Applications
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Principles of Lasers and OpticsRadiation from lasers is different from conventional optical light because, like microwave radiation, it is approximately monochromatic. Although each laser has its own fine spectral distribution and noise properties, the electric and magnetic fields from lasers are considered to have precise phase and amplitude variations in... | | Windows 2000 Commands Pocket ReferenceThis desktop reference documents Windows 2000 command mode. It is designed for system administrators, but will also prove beneficial to many other types of users. It includes most available Windows 2000 commands, as well as the most useful system administration command-line utilities from the Resource Kit (space permitting). Resource Kit commands... | | |
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One of the most enticing aspects of mathematics, we have found, is the interplay of
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