• Deformable mirrors are the standard adaptive optical elements for aberration correction in confocal microscopy. (spie.org)
  • Since spherical aberrations are the dominating aberrations in confocal microscopy, it is not required to employ all degrees of freedom commonly offered by deformable mirrors. (spie.org)
  • In this contribution, we present an alternative approach for aberration correction in confocal microscopy based on a novel adaptive lens with two degrees of freedom. (spie.org)
  • Spinning Disk Confocal Microscopy - Spinning disk microscopy has advanced significantly in the past decade and now represents one of the optimum solutions for both routine and high-performance live-cell imaging applications. (fsu.edu)
  • The rapid expansion in biomedical research using live-cell imaging techniques over the past several years has been fueled by a combination of events that include dramatic advances in spinning disk confocal microscopy instrumentation coupled with the introduction of novel ultra-sensitive detectors and continued improvements in the performance of genetically-encoded fluorescent proteins. (fsu.edu)
  • The goal is to bring together leading experts in the field of flows of soft materials, with a particular focus on neutrons and X-rays, but also complementary techniques including NMR, confocal microscopy, theory and computer modeling. (lu.se)
  • Fatigue induced cracks that are generated within the Cu layer were stopped by the graphene interface, which was confirmed using transmission electron microscopy images acquired ex-situ as well as during in-situ tensile strain testing. (mrs.org)
  • A tomographic technique for obtaining 3-dimensional images with transmission electron microscopy. (lookformedical.com)
  • [2] Finally, in the 21st century, electron microscopy also saw a drastic revolution with the development of more coherent electron sources, aberration correction for electron microscopes, and reconstruction software that enabled the successful implementation of high resolution cryo-electron microscopy, thereby permitting the study of individual proteins and molecular complexes in three-dimensions at angstrom resolution. (cloudfront.net)
  • Native kidneys and skeletal muscle were imaged as reference tissues and renal explants analysed by histology and electron microscopy. (hindawi.com)
  • USPIO were identified within tissue resident macrophages on electron microscopy. (hindawi.com)
  • The disadvantage is that, unlike positron-emission tomography where the positron-electron annihilation results in the emission of 2 photons at 180 degrees from each other, SPECT requires physical collimation to line up the photons, which results in the loss of many available photons and hence degrades the image. (lookformedical.com)
  • It is performed with an electron microscope fitted with an x-ray spectrometer, in scanning or transmission mode. (lookformedical.com)
  • The most prominent techniques are X-ray crystallography , nuclear magnetic resonance , and electron microscopy . (cloudfront.net)
  • Recent developments in the field have included the generation of X-ray free electron lasers , allowing analysis of the dynamics and motion of biological molecules, [12] and the use of structural biology in assisting synthetic biology . (cloudfront.net)
  • In 1990, Richard Henderson produced the first three-dimensional, high resolution image of bacteriorhodopsin using cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM). (cloudfront.net)
  • for example, in the form of fluorescence resulting from photon absorption and subsequent emission, creating a diffuse background that cannot be used for coherent imaging, and reduces the reproduction fidelity of coherent methods. (techbriefs.com)
  • Widefield fluorescence and brightfield microscopy are also being used more frequently for resolving complex fluorophore and absorbing dye mixtures, a trend that should continue into the future. (fsu.edu)
  • Confocal fluorescence microscopy images of phospholipid bilayers supported by gallium phosphide nanowires. (lu.se)
  • In some radar and sonar imaging applications (e.g. magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), high-resolution computed tomography), subspace decomposition-based methods (e.g. (wikipedia.org)
  • Based on the strengths (e.g., multiple sources of molecular contrast, non-invasive monitoring) and weaknesses (e.g., imaging depth, image interpretation) of several label-free microscopy modalities, improvements for future imaging systems are recommended. (bvsalud.org)
  • Mechanochemical Principles of Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Cells and Tissues. (mpi-cbg.de)
  • This is repeated at various angles and a mathematical reconstruction provides three dimensional MEDICAL IMAGING of tissues. (lookformedical.com)
  • 1 It is thus reasonable to assume that these principles apply to the immune response to cancer, whether within lymphoid tissues in which adaptive immunity develops or within the tumor microenvironment (TME) in which inhibition of tumor growth or killing of malignant cells takes place. (bmj.com)
  • Step-by-step guides are also provided within the Supporting Information and on the website on how to align the lasers, configure the hardware, and acquire images using μOpenSPIM. (mpi-cbg.de)
  • An imaging method using LASERS that is used for mapping subsurface structure. (lookformedical.com)
  • The use of ultrashort-pulsed (USP) lasers in Additive Manufacturing (AM) enables the processing of different materials and has the potential to reduce the sizes and shapes manufactured with this technology. (unav.edu)
  • The critical role of processing parameters is confirmed when using this type of lasers, as a slight deviation of any of them results in an absence of melting. (unav.edu)
  • In optical SR the diffraction limit of systems is transcended, while in geometrical SR the resolution of digital imaging sensors is enhanced. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is generally taught that diffraction theory stipulates an upper limit, the cut-off spatial-frequency, beyond which pattern elements fail to be transferred into the optical image, i.e., are not resolved. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the heart of the method are the principles of diffraction and superposition, to which all waves are subject. (techbriefs.com)
  • [4] In 1951, Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins used X-ray diffraction patterns to capture the first image of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). (cloudfront.net)
  • Project Description: This project focuses on employing machine learning algorithms to detect voids in aerospace composite materials, utilizing data from micro-CT imaging to predict material and structural performance for aerospace and automotive parts. (usc.edu)
  • Student Responsibilities: Work with external industrial advisors and conduct manufacturing, processing, and testing of composite materials and structures, and work with graduate students from USC CS department to apply machine learning algorithms developed to predict material void morphology, and structural properties. (usc.edu)
  • Tomography using radioactive emissions from injected RADIONUCLIDES and computer ALGORITHMS to reconstruct an image. (lookformedical.com)
  • Automatic detection and segmentation of biological objects in 2D and 3D image data is central for countless biomedical research questions to be answered. (mpi-cbg.de)
  • The new software works on any OpenSPIM configuration comes with drift correction functionality, on-the-fly image processing, and gives users more options in the way time-lapse movies are initially set up and saved. (mpi-cbg.de)
  • The Digital Fine Art & Design Printing Initiative consists of Image Workflow, ICC Paper Profiling, Printer Profiling, Camera Raw, Color Correction and Balance, Light Temperature and Neutral Gray Exposure, Pre Print Image Preparation and Print Production Protocols, which become integrated into the Computer Design (Graphics Design) courses coordinating the use of print technology within the Art& Design Department. (ship.edu)
  • In the natural image domain, spatial embedding-based instance segmentation methods are known to yield high-quality results, but their utility to biomedical data is largely unexplored. (mpi-cbg.de)
  • This method could significantly improve the quality of X-ray images in comparison to conventional methods. (techbriefs.com)
  • By allowing the observation of the full range of imaging data available using modern microscopes these methods will provide an invaluable tool for cell biologists. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Complementing these advancements with methods of functional imaging and optogenetics, as well as extending its applicability to awake and motile animals constitute the most pressing challenges for this technology. (light-am.com)
  • Imaging methods that result in sharp images of objects located on a chosen plane and blurred images located above or below the plane. (lookformedical.com)
  • Only a few years ago, in 2000, Willi Bannwarth and Eduard Felder edited the book Combinatorial Chemistry A Practical Approach (Volume 9 of Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry), which immediately became a standard text in this area. (forexinfolink.com)
  • The application of both dynamic and static imaging methods over the past two decades has revealed a fundamental aspect of immune function, namely, the key role for the spatial organization of innate and adaptive immune cells within a tissue in mediating effective host defense or producing pathology. (bmj.com)
  • These tools would overcome challenges with widely used methods that are destructive (e.g., histology, flow cytometry) or lack cellular resolution (e.g., plate-based assays, whole animal bioluminescence imaging). (bvsalud.org)
  • Significance: Advancements in label-free microscopy could provide real-time, non-invasive imaging with unique sources of contrast and automated standardized analysis to characterize heterogeneous and dynamic biological processes. (bvsalud.org)
  • No laws of physics are broken when a spatial frequency band beyond the cut-off spatial frequency is swapped for one inside it: this has long been implemented in dark-field microscopy. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) became increasingly relevant for in vivo neuroscientific research because of improved spatial resolutions. (frontiersin.org)
  • We further demonstrate (for the first time) the feasibility and quality of ultra-high spatial resolution (150 μm isotopic) imaging of the entire human brain MRI at 7T, offering new opportunities for analyses on MR-derived information. (frontiersin.org)
  • The feasibility of automated spatial layout to allow comparison and discrimination of high throughput sub-cellular imaging has been demonstrated. (biomedcentral.com)
  • High-throughput automated fluorescent microscope imaging technologies enable the experimental determination of a protein's sub-cellular localization and its dynamic trafficking within a range of cellular contexts. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Fluorescent Protein Technology - It took over thirty years, and the advent of recombinant DNA as well as vastly improved molecular biological approaches to see the pioneering work of Osamu Shimomura developed into a useful tool for live-cell imaging by Doug Prasher and Martin Chalfie. (fsu.edu)
  • Continued efforts using directed evolution approaches will no doubt improve the spectral characteristics, photostability, maturation time, brightness, acid resistance, and utility of the fluorescent protein tags for cellular imaging. (fsu.edu)
  • For each member of an image set, iCluster generates statistics that have been found to be useful in distinguishing sub-cellular localization. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The methodology was tested on a set of 502 previously published images containing 10 known sub-cellular localizations. (biomedcentral.com)
  • To deal with the scale of the data becoming available automated annotation, analysis, comparison, classification and storage of cellular images is essential [ 8 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Aim: This perspective aims to (1) justify the need for label-free microscopy to track heterogeneous cellular functions over time and space within unperturbed systems and (2) recommend improvements regarding instrumentation, image analysis, and image interpretation to address these needs. (bvsalud.org)
  • Beyond the variety of molecular implementations of such patterns, we emphasize the unitary principles associated with them, across scales in space and time, within a general mechanochemical framework. (mpi-cbg.de)
  • Our goal is to convey a picture of pattern formation that draws attention to the principles rather than solely to specific molecular mechanisms. (mpi-cbg.de)
  • Welcome to the Molecular Expressions website featuring our acclaimed photo galleries that explore the fascinating world of optical microscopy. (fsu.edu)
  • We review the state-of-the-art in the molecular design and processing of nanomaterials at the extreme limits of molecular-scale confinement. (mrs.org)
  • We describe a new nanoscale design principle using hyperconnected molecular architectures to achieve remarkable mechanical properties controlled by designing connectivity into the intrinsic molecular structure in innovative ways. (mrs.org)
  • Nanowires are synthesized via a facile solution process leveraging the strong chemical interaction between organothiol molecular precursors and copper. (mrs.org)
  • We use multiple functional brain mapping techniques (fMRI, diffusion tensor imaging, and intracranial EEG) and structural and molecular imaging techniques to better define individual functional anatomy in patients with neurosurgical diseases, cross-validate information acquired through different techniques, and gain a better understanding of the relationship between these different brain signals. (dana-farber.org)
  • Conclusion: Improvements in instrumentation including strategies that increase resolution and imaging speed, standardization and centralization of image analysis tools, and robust data validation and interpretation will expand the applications of label-free microscopy to study heterogeneous and dynamic biological systems. (bvsalud.org)
  • The binary dispersion was characterized by a single structural relaxation, a single Johari-Goldstein process, and two local intramolecular processes, one for each component. (ibecbarcelona.eu)
  • The Golby Lab is a translational multidisciplinary group of investigators focusing on functional brain mapping using both structural and functional imaging techniques to guide neurosurgical planning and intra-operative decision making. (dana-farber.org)
  • Early structural biologists throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries were primarily only able to study structures to the limit of the naked eye's visual acuity and through magnifying glasses and light microscopes. (cloudfront.net)
  • In the subset of patients with a meniscal resection of less than 25, direct MR arthrography does not appear to exhibit a diagnos- tic advantage over conventional MR imaging. (forexinfolink.com)
  • Using conventional rock thin sections and images from a standard polarising microscope, the pipeline can classify minerals and subgrains into objects and obtain information about optic-axis orientation. (bvsalud.org)
  • Even with tightly controlled experimental conditions, protein expression can vary widely between cells, and because of the difficulty in viewing and comparing large image sets this might not be observed. (biomedcentral.com)
  • We investigated whether ultrasmall paramagnetic particles of iron oxide- (USPIO-) enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can detect experimental chronic allograft damage in a murine renal allograft model. (hindawi.com)
  • Shear and extensional flow fields are ubiquitous in the manufacture, processing and use of these everyday materials and yet, typical experimental techniques, like small angle scattering, only provide information about the quiescent or time-averaged state. (lu.se)
  • 6 Multiplex immunoimaging has emerged as one important step in this direction and this review succinctly describes contemporary study design considerations and experimental approaches associated with such imaging. (bmj.com)
  • Tomography using x-ray transmission and a computer algorithm to reconstruct the image. (lookformedical.com)
  • EmbedSeg: Embedding-based Instance Segmentation for Biomedical Microscopy Data. (mpi-cbg.de)
  • Here we introduce EmbedSeg, an embedding-based instance segmentation method designed to segment instances of desired objects visible in 2D or 3D biomedical image data. (mpi-cbg.de)
  • This makes it possible to determine the position of individual atoms in molecules and proteins with a significantly higher resolution compared to coherent imaging using X-ray light of the same wavelength. (techbriefs.com)
  • Rapid technical advances in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have strengthened the role of this important non-invasive method in neuropsychiatric research and significantly shaped neuroscientific questions in humans during the last 20 years. (frontiersin.org)
  • Multiplex imaging has emerged as an invaluable tool for immune-oncologists and translational researchers, enabling them to examine intricate interactions among immune cells, stroma, matrix, and malignant cells within the tumor microenvironment (TME). (bmj.com)
  • The latter has allowed us to design more compact and simple imaging systems for different microscopy platforms. (spie.org)
  • Objective: We present the evolution of medical imaging software and its impact on the medical imaging community through the study of four open-source image analysis software platforms: 3D Slicer, FreeSurfer, FSL, and SPM. (bvsalud.org)
  • WOBURN, MA, AUGUST 25, 2022 - BitFlow, Inc. today announced expansion in its international distributor network by signing MaVis Imaging GmbH to represent its portfolio of frame grabbers in Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Portugal through MaVis' integrated supply chain and customer-centric sales force. (bitflow.com)
  • For commercially available printing materials, this includes challenges in producing prints with the print resolution and mechanical stability required for a particular design, along with cytotoxic components within many SL resins and low optical compatibility for imaging experiments. (cadworks3d.com)
  • Super-resolution imaging (SR) is a class of techniques that enhance (increase) the resolution of an imaging system. (wikipedia.org)
  • Super-resolution imaging techniques are used in general image processing and in super-resolution microscopy. (wikipedia.org)
  • Information: When the term super-resolution is used in techniques of inferring object details from statistical treatment of the image within standard resolution limits, for example, averaging multiple exposures, it involves an exchange of one kind of information (extracting signal from noise) for another (the assumption that the target has remained invariant). (wikipedia.org)
  • While high throughput imaging and automated analysis techniques are extremely useful, they suffer by removing the trained researcher from actually examining the majority of the images. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Current imaging techniques for monitoring allograft function involve the use of ultrasound to exclude ureteric obstruction or vascular compromise in the failing kidney. (hindawi.com)
  • When it comes to processing sperm samples, it's important to use techniques that are gentle and able to recover a high percentage of functional sperm. (androwash.in)
  • Overall, the goal of sperm processing is to obtain a sample with a high concentration of functional sperm that are capable of fertilising an egg cell, and gentle techniques are key to achieving this goal. (androwash.in)
  • Instruments equipped for spectral imaging are becoming increasingly popular and many confocal microscopes now offer this capability. (fsu.edu)
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers detailed characterization of the kidney structure without using ionizing radiation and is suitable for monitoring renal allograft damage with repeated scanning. (hindawi.com)
  • The Golby Lab pursues translational research multi-modality image-guided neurosurgery with a particular interest in functional brain mapping. (dana-farber.org)
  • This work aims to integrate information acquired from pre-operative brain mapping with intra-operative brain mapping and intra-operative imaging to define functional brain anatomy for surgical planning. (dana-farber.org)
  • The Golby Lab is funded by the Brain Science Foundation, The Klarman Family Foundation, CIMIT Harvard Catalyst, and the National Institutes of Health, allowing her to assemble a team of extraordinary scientists from different backgrounds, working collaboratively to advance the field of image-guided surgery and functional brain imaging. (dana-farber.org)
  • Part of the problem lies in the difficulty of extracting high-quality, three-dimensional, quantitative measures of actin network features from microscopy data. (biorxiv.org)
  • Scotland thoughts for book Mirrorshades, and the autoimmune integrative books at Faslane( discrimination) and Lossiemouth( network) are harmed by primary conditions, not England will detect in clear stakeholders( Output microscopy to Lossiemouth) and the Royal Marines to Faslane. (starkeseiten.de)
  • The seemingly undesirable incoherent radiation is key to the new imaging technique. (techbriefs.com)
  • This piece of equipment allows for accurate creation of plated through holes, resulting in fewer manufacturing defects than the alternative process that they had been using. (ship.edu)
  • Dynamic 3D surface imaging by phase-shifting fringe projection profilometry (PSFPP) has been widely implemented in diverse applications, including industrial manufacturing, archaeological inspection, entertainment, and biomedicine. (bitflow.com)
  • AM is a digital manufacturing process that has become a disruptive manufacturing technology, especially for medical and aerospace industries, in which small-quantity-production is dominant. (usc.edu)
  • Promising results were obtained using tailored and own-produced stainless steel powder particles, manufacturing consistent square layers with a series of optimized processing parameters. (unav.edu)
  • A manufacturing process for steel components with a predominantly bainitic structure is proposed, which avoids the conventionally required long production times and enables large-scale production. (sciencebridge.de)
  • OpenSPIM is an Open Access platform for Selective Plane Illumination Microscopy (SPIM) and allows hundreds of laboratories around the world to generate and process light-sheet data in a cost-effective way due to open-source hardware and software. (mpi-cbg.de)
  • Additionally, it is demonstrated how to operate it by implementing an ArduinoUNO microcontroller and introducing μOpenSPIM, a new software plugin for OpenSPIM, to facilitate image acquisition. (mpi-cbg.de)
  • The iPF MFP model includes an M40 scanner, SmartWorks MFP software, a computer, touch screen monitor and MFP stand to help meet a variety of office needs. (azooptics.com)
  • 23 Laptops, a cart and software to establish a mobile computer lab in DHC to facilitate the effective teaching of multiple HCS courses that predicate heavy and comprehensive use of communication technologies. (ship.edu)
  • These two Digital Fine Art & Design Printing stations, each consist of a Mac Pro computer, 27" NEC monitor, X-Rite i1Publish package, X-Rite i1Display Pro, ColorBurst Overdrive RIP software, Adobe CS6 Design Premium software, and an Epson 4900 HDR printer. (ship.edu)
  • [10] With the invention of modeling software such as CCP4 in the late 1970s, [11] modeling is now done with computer assistance. (cloudfront.net)
  • Conclusions: The study of four open-source packages has revealed certain patterns in the evolution of medical imaging software and their impact on the medical image community. (bvsalud.org)
  • This paper reports on the development of an open-source image analysis software 'pipeline' dedicated to petrographic microscopy. (bvsalud.org)
  • POAM consists of external and internal software packages that register, segment, classify, and interpret the visible light spectra using object-based image analysis (OBIAS). (bvsalud.org)
  • There are many potential applications such as image database curation, semi-automated interactive classification, outlier detection and reference image comparison. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Combined with computer vision and machine learning, it allows a wide range of applications, including au- tomatic report generation, surgical skill evaluation and train- * LaTIM - IBRBS - CHRU Morvan - 12, Av. Foch 29609 Brest CEDEX - FRANCE Tel. (pdfslide.net)
  • Stereolithographic (SL) 3D printing, especially digital light processing (DLP) printing, is a promising rapid fabrication method for bio-microfluidic applications such as clinical tests, lab-on-a-chip devices, and sensor integrated devices. (cadworks3d.com)
  • When a target is known to be single, its location can be determined with higher precision than the image width by finding the centroid (center of gravity) of its image light distribution. (wikipedia.org)
  • The image now contains components resulting from the combination of the target and the superimposed light structure, e.g. moiré fringes, and carries information about target detail which simple unstructured illumination does not. (wikipedia.org)
  • BitFlow frame grabbers are an ideal compliment to our growing portfolio, especially in light of industry trends towards faster, higher resolution sensors that require the high-speed CoaXPress interface," said Lorenzo Cassano, CEO of MaVis Imaging. (bitflow.com)
  • Light Sources for Optical Microscopy - The performance of the various illumination sources available for optical microscopy depends on the emission characteristics and geometry of the source, as well as the focal length, magnification and numerical aperture of the collector lens system. (fsu.edu)
  • Direct light processing (DLP) printers were developed later and utilize UV projectors that allow an entire layer to be cured simultaneously from a direct light path. (cadworks3d.com)
  • Thin sections were imaged using reflected and cross- and plane-polarised transmitted light. (bvsalud.org)
  • Approach: Three key research areas (cancer research, autoimmune disease, and tissue and cell engineering) are considered to support the need for label-free microscopy to characterize heterogeneity and dynamics within biological systems. (bvsalud.org)
  • PSFPP works by first projecting sets of phase-shifting sinusoidal fringe patterns onto 3D objects and then analyzing deformed structure images reflected from the objects to retrieve 3D surface information. (bitflow.com)
  • A band-limited 4 f imaging system that consists of two lenses and one pinhole converts these binary patterns to grayscale fringes at the intermediate image plane. (bitflow.com)
  • Great for a variety of industries including architecture, engineering and construction, education, offices and small retail, the iPF770 printer offers outstanding technology to assist small businesses in maximizing the return on their investment. (azooptics.com)
  • A patent has been filed to protect the technology and The Paper Battery Company, Inc. has been formed to engineer the paper-based super-capacitors and batteries from a common starting sheet of nanocomposite material made in a high volume process. (rpi.edu)
  • The process technology overcomes the use of toxic phenol and formaldehyde, while the resulting adhesive exhibits good physicochemical and mechanical properties. (sciencebridge.de)
  • It would be advantageous to have a noninvasive imaging approach for the detection of acute rejection and IFTA. (hindawi.com)
  • First results indicate that such adaptive lenses are a promising approach towards high-resolution, high-speed three-dimensional microscopy. (spie.org)
  • An image is formed using the normal passband of the optical device. (wikipedia.org)
  • Carl Zeiss MicroImaging Online Campus - Visit the new ZEISS website that explores the fascinating world of optical microscopy and provides the necessary background to understand both the basic concepts and advanced principles. (fsu.edu)
  • A new laser-based method for lateral processing of optical fibers is presented, which can be used for controlled material removal. (sciencebridge.de)
  • We believe that this renders EmbedSeg accessible to virtually everyone who requires high-quality instance segmentations in 2D or 3D biomedical image data. (mpi-cbg.de)
  • The expansion of automatic imaging technologies has created a need to be able to efficiently compare and review large sets of image data. (biomedcentral.com)
  • To enable comparisons of image data between samples we need to define the normal variation within distinct images of the same sample. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Profilometry is an imaging technique used to extract topographical data from a surface in order to obtain surface morphology, step heights and surface roughness. (bitflow.com)
  • Nowhere is this more important than for the cytoskeleton, where resolution-limited imaging data can make network extraction extremely difficult. (biorxiv.org)
  • We will show that the Multi-actuator Adaptive Lens has been successfully used for in-vivo OCT ophthalmic imaging in both mice and humans, as well as confocal and two photon microscopy. (spie.org)
  • The deformed structure images are captured by an Optronis CP70-1HS-M-1900 CoaXPress camera with an Azure lens. (bitflow.com)
  • Resolution and localization: True resolution involves the distinction of whether a target, e.g. a star or a spectral line, is single or double, ordinarily requiring separable peaks in the image. (wikipedia.org)
  • The word ultra-resolution had been proposed for this process but it did not catch on, and the high-precision localization procedure is typically referred to as super-resolution. (wikipedia.org)
  • A new method, incoherent diffractive imaging (IDI), could help to image individual atoms in nanocrystals or molecules faster and with much higher resolution. (techbriefs.com)
  • This method allows the non-hazardous fiber component fabrication without etching and mechanical processing. (sciencebridge.de)
  • The result is images that are statistically similar are spatially close in the visualization allowing for easy comparison of images that are similar and distinguishment of dissimilar images into distinct clusters. (biomedcentral.com)
  • An imaging technique using compounds labelled with short-lived positron-emitting radionuclides (such as carbon-11, nitrogen-13, oxygen-15 and fluorine-18) to measure cell metabolism. (lookformedical.com)
  • It's often used in conjunction with artificial insemination (AI), a type of assisted reproductive technique. (androwash.in)
  • In this review, our aim is to present an overview of the utilization of multiplex imaging in immuno-oncology studies and inform novice researchers about the fundamental principles at each stage of the imaging and analysis process. (bmj.com)
  • The station consists of a split-view microscope with a spot heater and vacuum which allows for the attachment of BGA parts as well as fine-pitch and ultra-fine pitch QFP packages to printed circuit boards. (ship.edu)
  • The technical achievements of enhancing the performance of imaging-forming and -sensing devices now classified as super-resolution utilize to the fullest but always stay within the bounds imposed by the laws of physics and information theory. (wikipedia.org)
  • Demonstrated continuous focus tracking to msybank in vitro OCT images of excised rabbit esophagus at 1 frame per second with transverse resolution of 10. (forexinfolink.com)
  • In SK-N-SH cells, carbachol induced a rapid and transient translocation of tubulin to the plasma membrane, microtubule reorganization, and a change in cell shape as demonstrated by confocal immunofluorescence microscopy. (jneurosci.org)
  • For the technical industry, reliability is a critical aspect of performance, but for many customers today, productivity and image quality are also key factors in their purchasing decision. (azooptics.com)
  • With a number of built-in features to help minimize ink consumption, media waste, and maintenance costs, the printer offers an easy-to-use, cost-effective device, without sacrificing vivid and impactful image quality. (azooptics.com)
  • book in quality of microscopy. (starkeseiten.de)
  • Headquartered in Taufkirchen, Germany, MaVis Imaging is staffed by a highly regarded team of sales and engineering professionals who will support BitFlow customers to ensure the best image acquisition solution for their application. (bitflow.com)
  • In addition, BitFlow CameraLink frame grabbers will play a vital role in serving our customers who are seeking a cost-effective acquisition solution for more traditional imaging needs. (bitflow.com)
  • The result of this study is a scalable digital holographic methodology to examine mosquito-bednet interaction in 3D at a level of accuracy previously only seen in 2D imaging of mosquitoes in a much smaller volume. (light-am.com)
  • Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, is proud to announce that the Company has received three 2016 "Pick" awards from Buyers Laboratory, LLC for the select models in the imagePROGRAF wide format and MFP product line set out below. (azooptics.com)
  • MaVis Imaging GmbH is a company of Framos GmbH, focusing on providing machine vision components and cutting-edge solutions for nearly four decades. (bitflow.com)
  • The camera is rotated 180 or 360 degrees around the patient to capture images at multiple positions along the arc. (lookformedical.com)
  • The microtubules within these processes have a consistent 13-protofilament lattice and are tightly regulated with regard to their polarity orientation. (silverchair.com)
  • Applying theory, modeling and lab-on-a-chip microscopy, together with cost modeling, can judiciously guide the scalable production of high-performance energy materials. (mrs.org)
  • Computational expense was found to be relatively low, and sets of up to 1400 images visualized and interacted with in real time. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Kuykendall, MCT predicts that at T TC the fast process is es- sentially temperature independent and the main variation is a strong slowing down of the slow relaxation process [55]. (forexinfolink.com)