A JOINT METHOD BASED ON TIME-FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION TO DETECT TIME-VARYING INTERFERENCES FOR GNSS RECEIVERS WITH A SINGLE ANTENNA

A Joint Method Based on Time-Frequency Distribution to Detect Time-Varying Interferences for GNSS Receivers with a Single Antenna

In this paper, a joint method combining Hough transform and reassigned smoothed pseudo Wigner-Ville distribution (RSPWVD) is presented to detect time-varying interferences with crossed frequency for a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver with a single antenna.The proposed method can prevent the cross-term interference and airpods pro

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Cancer therapy and risk of congenital malformations in children fathered by men treated for testicular germ-cell cancer: A nationwide register study.

BackgroundBecause of the potential mutagenic effects of chemo- and radiotherapy, there is concern regarding increased risk of congenital malformations (CMs) among children of fathers with cancer.Previous register studies indicate increased CM risk among children conceived after paternal cancer but lack data on oncological treatment.Increased CM ris

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Dataset on body weight and length of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, fed with dihydroquercetin, arabinogalactan or a mixture of both in an aquaria experiment

The use of natural dietary supplements in aquaculture has received a great deal of attention in recent years.This article provides data describing body weight and length of rainbow trout donitsirauta juveniles fed with natural dietary supplements dihydroquercetin, arabinogalactan or a mixture of both in an aquaria experiment.Before feeding trial, r

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Saprophytic Intracellular Rhizobia in Alfalfa Nodules

In indeterminate alfalfa nodules, the establishment of the senescent zone IV, in which both symbionts undergo simultaneous degeneration, has been considered, until now, as the end point of the symbiotic interaction.However, we now describe an additional zone, zone V, proximal to the senescent zone IV and present in alfalfa nodules more than 6 weeks

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Saprophytic Intracellular Rhizobia in Alfalfa Nodules

In indeterminate alfalfa nodules, the establishment of the senescent zone IV, in which both symbionts undergo simultaneous degeneration, has been considered, until now, as the end point of the symbiotic interaction.However, we now describe an additional zone, zone V, proximal to the senescent zone IV and present in alfalfa nodules more than 6 weeks

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