Dopplerowski
Dopplerowski is an adjective used primarily in Polish to describe something related to the Doppler effect. It denotes phenomena, methods, or models that involve the change of frequency or wavelength caused by relative motion between a wave source and an observer.
Etymology and usage: The term is derived from Christian Doppler, the 19th-century physicist who formulated the
Applications: In science and engineering, dopplerowski analyses may refer to the interpretation of frequency shifts in
See also: In related topics, see the Doppler effect, Doppler radar, Doppler ultrasonography, and Doppler imaging.