ABSTRACTSpatial prediction is essential for obtaining the spatial distribution of geographic variables and selecting appropriate covariates for this process can be challenging, especially for non-expert users.For easing the burden of selecting the appropriate covariates, two case-based reasoning strategies, namely the most-similar-case and covariat
Primary clear cell adenocarcinoma of prostate: A diagnostic challenge
Clear cell adenocarcinoma (CCA) rarely occurs in men, not to mention in prostate.We reported a 44-year-old male patient who suffered from recurrent dysuria and frequency for 6 months.Transurethral resection of the prostate was performed to relieve bladder outlet obstruction.However, CCA of the prostate was confirmed through Maintenance Kit patholog
A comparison of two methods for earthquake source inversion using strong motion seismograms
In this paper we compare two time-domain inversion methods that have been widely applied to the problem of modeling earthquake rupture using strong-motion seismograms.In the multi-window method, each point on the fault is allowed to rupture multiple times.This allows flexibility in the rupture time and hence the rupture velocity.Variations in the s
Tow ship interference mitigation in shallow ocean using correlated mode decomposition technique
Abstract Passive towed arrays assume great importance in shallow ocean surveillance, owing to their capability to detect long range underwater acoustic targets.The detection and classification performance is severely impacted by the tow ship interference manifestation in the pressure sensor array towed behind the ship.In this work, a robust tow shi