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Avishai Ben-David
Avishai Ben-David
Science and Technology Corporation (Associate); Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (Retired)
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Estimation method for serial dilution experiments
A Ben-David, CE Davidson
Journal of microbiological methods 107, 214-221, 2014
2912014
Comparison of the Gauss–Seidel spherical polarized radiative transfer code with other radiative transfer codes
BM Herman, TR Caudill, DE Flittner, KJ Thome, A Ben-David
Applied Optics 34 (21), 4563-4572, 1995
901995
Infiltration of liquid droplets into porous media: Effects of dynamic contact angle and contact angle hysteresis
M Hilpert, A Ben-David
International Journal of Multiphase Flow 35 (3), 205-218, 2009
832009
Numerical technique for solving the radiative transfer equation for a spherical shell atmosphere
BM Herman, A Ben-David, KJ Thome
Applied Optics 33 (9), 1760-1770, 1994
821994
Extrapolation of Earth-based solar irradiance measurements to exoatmospheric levels for broad-band and selected absorption-band observations
JA Reagan, PA Pilewskie, BM Herman, A Ben-David
IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing, 647-653, 1987
511987
Computation of a spectrum from a single-beam Fourier-transform infrared interferogram
A Ben-David, A Ifarraguerri
Applied optics 41 (6), 1181-1189, 2002
482002
Inverse problem and the pseudoempirical orthogonal function method of solution. 1: Theory
A Ben-David, BM Herman, JA Reagan
Applied optics 27 (7), 1235-1242, 1988
441988
Remote detection of biological aerosols at a distance of 3 km with a passive Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) sensor
A Ben-David
Optics Express 11 (5), 418-429, 2003
402003
Assessment of aerosol extinction to backscatter ratio measurements made at 694.3 nm in Tucson, Arizona
JA Reagan, MV Apte, A Ben-David, BM Herman
Aerosol science and technology 8 (3), 215-226, 1988
371988
Detection, identification, and estimation of biological aerosols and vapors with a Fourier-transform infrared spectrometer
A Ben-David, H Ren
Applied optics 42 (24), 4887-4900, 2003
362003
Cloud-droplet-size distribution from lidar multiple-scattering measurements
Y Benayahu, A Ben-David, S Fastig, A Cohen
Applied optics 34 (9), 1569-1578, 1995
301995
Backscattering measurements of atmospheric aerosols at CO2 laser wavelengths: implications of aerosol spectral structure on differential-absorption lidar retrievals …
A Ben-David
Applied optics 38 (12), 2616-2624, 1999
291999
Simultaneous estimation of aerosol cloud concentration and spectral backscatter from multiple-wavelength lidar data
RE Warren, RG Vanderbeek, A Ben-David, JL Ahl
Applied Optics 47 (24), 4309-4320, 2008
262008
Improving the linearity of infrared diffuse reflection spectroscopy data for quantitative analysis: An application in quantifying organophosphorus contamination in soil
AC Samuels, C Zhu, BR Williams, A Ben-David, RW Miles, M Hulet
Analytical chemistry 78 (2), 408-415, 2006
252006
High pulse repetition frequency, multiple wavelength, pulsed CO2 lidar system for atmospheric transmission and target reflectance measurements
A Ben-David, SL Emery, SW Gotoff, FM D’Amico
Applied optics 31 (21), 4224-4232, 1992
231992
Method for determining particle size distributions by nonlinear inversion of backscattered radiation
A Ben-David, BM Herman
Applied optics 24 (7), 1037-1042, 1985
221985
Optimized differential absorption radiometer for remote sensing of chemical effluents
G Laufer, A Ben-David
Applied optics 41 (12), 2263-2273, 2002
192002
Mueller matrices and information derived from linear polarization lidar measurements: theory
A Ben-David
Applied optics 37 (12), 2448-2463, 1998
191998
Multiple-scattering transmission and an effective average photon path length of a plane-parallel beam in a homogeneous medium
A Ben-David
Applied optics 34 (15), 2802-2810, 1995
171995
Inverse problem and the pseudoempirical orthogonal function method of solution. 2: Use
A Ben-David, BM Herman, JA Reagan
Applied optics 27 (7), 1243-1254, 1988
171988
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