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2. Examples of causal probabilistic expert systems
3. Every complex system can be determined by a causal probabilistic network without cycles and every such network determines a Markov field
4. Lidar returns from multiply scattering media in multiple-field-of-view and CCD lidars with polarization devices: comparison of semi-analytical solution and Monte Carlo data
5. Polarized Multiply Scattered LIDAR Signals
6. Spaceborne Laser Rangefinder “LORA” Used as a Cloud Lidar
7. Modelling of type-2 diabetes mellitus to support causal intervention
8. Two different types of discontinuity of bayesian learning in causal probabilistic networks
9. Bayesian Parameter Estimation for Stochastified Compartmental Models with Partial Data Based on Mixed Graphical Models and Applications to the Karlsburg Model for the Glucose-Insulin Metabolism
10. Generalized Radon Transformations
11. Zur Charakterisierung Suslinscher und Lusinscher RÄume
12. Schrifttumschau
13. Schrifttumschau
14. Generalized Radon Transformations
15. Examples of causal probabilistic expert systems
16. Causal probabilistic networks and their application to metabolic processes
17. The effect of multiple scattering on polarization and angular distributions for radiation reflected by clouds: results of Monte Carlo simulation
18. A hypothesis of fractal optical anisotropy in clouds and Monte Carlo simulation of relative radiation effects
19. Scattering matrices for ice crystal particles with preferred orientations
20. Development of an optical model for cirrus clouds
21. Diffusion patterns of a pulsed laser beam seen by a monostatic and a bistatic CCD lidar
22. Monte Carlo simulation of radiation transfer in optically anisotropic clouds
23. Extinction-to-backscatter ratio calculated for ice crystal particles
24. Scattering (Mueller) matrices for ice crystal particles of cirrus clouds
25. Raman lidar multiple scattering
26. Mueller matrices for randomly oriented ice crystal particles in the geometric optics approximation
27. Diffusion of the lidar beam seen from the receiver
28. Mueller matrix for randomly oriented ice crystal particles
29. Light scattering by ice crystals of cirrus clouds
30. Representation of a multiple scattering lidar return from layers of clouds by a multidimensional distribution characterizing the contributions of the diffusion of the emitted beam
31. Specific features of radiation regime in atmosphere caused by multiple light reflection between clouds and surface: results of Monte Carlo simulation
32. A hypothesis of fractal optical anisotropy in clouds and Monte Carlo simulation of relative radiation effects.
33. Development of an optical model for cirrus clouds.
34. Extinction-to-backscatter ratio calculated for ice crystal particles.
35. Scattering matrices for ice crystal particles with preferred orientations.
36. Diffusion patterns of a pulsed laser beam seen by a monostatic and a bistatic CCD lidar.
37. Scattering (Mueller) matrices for ice crystal particles of cirrus clouds.
38. Light scattering by ice crystals of cirrus clouds.
39. Mueller matrix for randomly oriented ice crystal particles.
40. Raman lidar multiple scattering.
41. Mueller matrices for randomly oriented ice crystal particles in the geometric optics approximation.
42. Simulations of multiply scattered polarized returns of a spaceborne lidar from a model atmosphere consisting of a mixture of molecules, aerosols, and water clouds
43. Representation of a multiple scattering lidar return from layers of clouds by a multidimensional distribution characterizing the contributions of the diffusion of the emitted beam.
44. Specific features of radiation regime in atmosphere caused by multiple light reflection between clouds and surface: results of Monte Carlo simulation.
45. How precisely must an equation describe the return signal of a spaceborne lidar system to allow for the retrieval of cloud parameters?
46. Light scattering by ice crystals of cirrus clouds: Jones matrix.
47. Simulations of multiply scattered polarized returns of a spaceborne lidar from a model atmosphere consisting of a mixture of molecules, aerosols, and water clouds.
48. Hierarchy of models for lidar multiple scattering and its applications for simulation and analysis of spaceborne lidar returns.
49. Backscattering cross-section of hexagonal ice crystals: I.
50. Backscattering Mueller matrix of hexagonal ice crystals: II.
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