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                1. Bjoernsson, H. and S. A. Venegas (1997), A Manual for EOF and SVD Analyses of Climatic Data, McGill University.
                2. Hamilton, D. J., W. A. Sandham, J. McQueen, and A. Blanco (1998), Electrocardiogram Data Compression by Estimation on Higher-Index Principal ComponentsApplied Signal Processin, 5, 49–58.
                3. Hoffmann, R. N. and D. W. Johnson (1994), Application of EOF`s to Multispectral Imagery: Data Compression and Noise Detection for AVIRISIEEE T. Geosci. Remote, 32(1), 25–33.
                4. Lathauwer, L. de, B. de Moor, and J. Vandewalle (2000), A multilinear singular value decompositionSiam J. Matrix Anal. Appl., 21(4), 1253–1278.
                5. Matricardi, M. (2010), A principal component based version of the RTTOV fast radiative transfer modelQ. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 136(652), 1823–1835, doi:10.1002/qj.680.
                6. Schutter, B. de and B. de Moor (1998), The QR decomposition and the singular value decomposition in the symmetrized max-plus algebraSiam J. Matrix Anal. Appl., 19(2), 378–406.
                7. Smith, W. L. and H. M. Woolf (1976), The Use of Eigenvectors of Statistical Covariance Matrices for Interpreting Satellite Sounding Radiometer ObservationsJ. Atmos. Sci., 33(7), 1127–1140.
                8. Surussavadee, C. and D. H. Staelin (2008), Global Millimeter-Wave Precipitation Retrievals Trained With a Cloud-Resolving Numerical Weather Prediction Model, Part I: Retrieval DesignIEEE T. Geosci. Remote, 46, 99–108, doi:10.1109/TGRS.2007.908302.