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The field test of a long range three dimensional (range, azimuth, height) radar is one of the most important stage of the project life cycle aiming to get the radar overall performance assured in the environment of use. A variety of approaches will be presented in two papers, based on the experience gained during the field trials of the LEONARDO ground based three-dimensional (3D) long range radars...
The field test of a long range three dimensional (range, azimuth, height) radar is one of the most important stage of the project life cycle aiming to get the radar overall performance assured in the environment of use. A variety of approaches will be presented in two papers based on the experience gained during the field trials of the LEONARDO ground based three-dimensional (3D) radars. The first...
Coeliac disease (CD) is a chronic intolerance to gluten, contained mainly in wheat, rye and barley. The only therapy at present is the lifelong exclusion of gluten from the diet.Whether oats can be considered safe for CD patients has long been debated, and oats have been included among gluten-free ingredients only recently (EU Regulation 41/2009), provided the gluten content does not exceed 20 ppm...
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