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  • The '''Doppler effect''' (or '''Doppler shift''', or '''Doppler's principle'''), named after [[Jo ...ge|Doppler effect.PNG|right|250px|Boat traveling against waves experiences Doppler effect.}}
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  • ...ks?id=vqlOnrNeBBwC&pg=PA77 |pages= pp. 77 ''ff'' |chapter=The relativistic Doppler effect and time dilation |author=Dirk Schwalm |editor=Ewald Hiebl and Maurizio Mus
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  • ...vents/pdf/wf-doppl.pdf Christian Doppler (1803–1853) and the impact of the Doppler effect in astronomy] Wolfschmidt, Gudrun. Institute for History of Science, Hambur
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  • {{r|Doppler effect}} {{r|Doppler effect}}
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  • ...ng]], '''Doppler ultrasonography''' is "[[ultrasonography]] applying the [[Doppler effect]], with frequency-shifted ultrasound reflections produced by moving targets ...ows hearing the presence movement and is "[[ultrasonography]] applying the Doppler effect, with velocity detection combined with range discrimination. Short bursts o
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  • #REDIRECT [[Doppler effect]]
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  • ...n Christian Andreas Doppler|Christian Doppler's]] work in acoustics (the [[Doppler Effect]]) to [[Light|light]]<ref>There is no real evidence that Fizeau knew of Dop ...vents/pdf/wf-doppl.pdf Christian Doppler (1803–1853) and the impact of the Doppler effect in astronomy] Wolfschmidt, Gudrun. Institute for History of Science, Hambur
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  • ...ks?id=vqlOnrNeBBwC&pg=PA77 |pages= pp. 77 ''ff'' |chapter=The relativistic Doppler effect and time dilation |author=Dirk Schwalm |editor=Ewald Hiebl and Maurizio Mus
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  • {{r|Doppler effect}}
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  • Application of the Doppler effect in ultrasound to detect movement of blood cells by the analysis of the chan
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  • ...ch 1853) Austrian mathematician and physicist, who in 1842 discovered the 'Doppler effect', where the observed frequency of a wave depends on the velocity of the sou
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  • Medical [[ultrasonography]] based on the [[Doppler effect]], with the superposition of blood or other fluid flow information, as colo
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  • The '''Doppler effect''' (or '''Doppler shift''', or '''Doppler's principle'''), named after [[Jo ...ge|Doppler effect.PNG|right|250px|Boat traveling against waves experiences Doppler effect.}}
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  • ...an apparent increase in wavelength. This is commonly referred to as the [[Doppler effect]]. The effect can be easily observed in day-to-day life, causing, among oth
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  • [[Doppler ultrasonography]] is "ultrasonography applying the Doppler effect, with frequency-shifted ultrasound reflections produced by moving targets (
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  • *The discovery of [[starspot]]s on late type stars through the [[Doppler effect|Doppler]] mapping techniques
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  • ...te), and also put his guitar through a Leslie speaker cabinet, to create a Doppler effect with a Hammond organ.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|year=2012|title
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  • ...the LEO satellites can determine the beacon's surface coordinates by the [[Doppler effect]] of the radio signal received by satellites in known orbital positions.
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  • ...sity]] under contract to the [[United States Navy]]. Utilization of the [[Doppler effect]] of reflected radio waves was the most promising concept, so researchers d
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  • ...h of light from an object moving towards or away from an observer is the [[Doppler effect]].
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  • ...t apparently hid her heat signature from infrared detectors and damped the Doppler effect for ultrasonic detection.
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  • ...ler shift.<ref>[http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Cyberia/Bima/doppler.html The Doppler Effect] Eleni Adrian, NCSA (1995), Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland Association's (BIMA)
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