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noun
A method of detecting distant objects and determining their position, velocity, or other characteristics by analysis of sent radio waves (usually microwaves) reflected from their surfaces
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According to radar, it was three miles ahead.
Other lakes nearby have similarly receded, according to radar measurements made by the Cassini spacecraft.
According to radar, the tornado was heading southeast, which was unusual.
"When you apply the watex programme to radar scans, the water glows.
According to Radar, Craig's public reluctance may even have helped his cause.
An alert for his plane was sent to radar facilities the next day, including the Atlanta facility.
He also made a number of significant contributions to radar technology and to the field of atomic physics.
These materials have the additional advantage in military technology of having a low observable (stealth) quality to radar.
Only two NATO aircraft were lost in combat, but one was an F-117, supposedly invisible to radar.
Rushent bankrolled the recording of further tracks and leased the one-off single "Tar" to Radar Records.
This invention greatly increased the broadcasting range of a transmitter and has been applied to radar, radio, and television.
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