A life course approach to injury prevention: a "lens and telescope" conceptual model. (1/10)

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Subaru studies of the cosmic dawn. (2/10)

An overview on the current status of the census of the early Universe population is given. Observational surveys of high redshift objects provide direct opportunities to study the early epoch of the Universe. The target population included are Lyman Alpha Emitters (LAE), Lyman Break Galaxies (LBG), gravitationally lensed galaxies, quasars and gamma-ray bursts (GRB). The basic properties of these objects and the methods used to study them are reviewed. The present paper highlights the fact that the Subaru Telescope group made significant contributions in this field of science to elucidate the epoch of the cosmic dawn and to improve the understanding of how and when infant galaxies evolve into mature ones.  (+info)

Improving the ability of image sensors to detect faint stars and moving objects using image deconvolution techniques. (3/10)

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An efficient pipeline wavefront phase recovery for the CAFADIS camera for extremely large telescopes. (4/10)

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Detection technique for artificially illuminated objects in the outer solar system and beyond. (5/10)

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Comparison of the monocular Humphrey Visual Field and the binocular Humphrey Esterman Visual Field test for driver licensing in glaucoma subjects in Sweden. (6/10)

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Bringing the visible universe into focus with Robo-AO. (7/10)

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The effect of strabismus on object detection in the ring scotoma of a monocular bioptic telescope. (8/10)

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