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Array redundancy for active line arrays

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 1996
Active imaging arrays are used to image scenes composed of reflectors of transmitted radiation, and in many such applications, line arrays are employed. In this paper, we discuss scanned active line arrays for imaging based on image synthesis. We define the novel concept of array redundancy for active arrays, analogous to the well-known concept of ...
R T, Hoctor, S A, Kassam
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Aptamer Arrays

2010
In less than 40 years, aptamers have consolidated their role in biosensor development. Chemically related to nucleic acid probes, production of aptamers against targets of various sizes and compositions places them as ideal capture elements, alternative to more consolidated molecules such as antibodies.
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Microstructured Liposome Array

Bioconjugate Chemistry, 2005
Conversion of a DNA chip to a nanocapsule array was performed by grafting on a liposome an oligonucleotide complementary to an oligonucleotide bound to the array. Each liposome may be loaded by a soluble molecule or may present a hydrophobic or amphiphilic molecule inserted in its wall.
Chaize, Barnabé   +10 more
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An Array of Arrays

Science, 1997
With the National Science Foundation about to give the go-ahead for the Millimeter Array and several smaller projects under way, some astronomers fear that there won't be enough money to support research on these new instruments.
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Sonar Arrays and Array Processing

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2005
Arrays of hydrophones have been part of Navy sonar systems for over fifty years now. They are used both passively and actively and now are quite sophisticated. These arrays were used in fixed configuration such as the SOSUS system and towed arrays deployed from surface ships and submarines.
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Array tomography: imaging stained arrays.

Cold Spring Harbor protocols, 2011
Array tomography is a volumetric microscopy method based on physical serial sectioning. Ultrathin sections of a plastic-embedded tissue are cut using an ultramicrotome, bonded in an ordered array to a glass coverslip, stained as desired, and imaged.
Kristina D, Micheva   +3 more
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Sensor arrays and array sensors

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2001
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