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A Bright Future

2014
Digital pathology is an idea whose time has come. The hardware keeps getting better year after year, and enough companies now have invested in this new field to gather the critical mass necessary to turn digital pathology into a mainstream technique. But this is not enough.
Sucaet, Yves, Waelput, Wim
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Bright Sparke: Bright Bindings

2000
The development of publishers' book bindings in the late nineteenth century led to an explosion of bright, decorative covers for popular science and technology books. These examples of science and graphic art for the masses represented natural phenomena and the latest technical advances.
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Brightness Analysis

2013
Brightness analysis provides a powerful tool for the study of protein interactions both in solution and in living cells. We provide a brief survey of some widely used techniques for extracting brightness from fluorescent fluctuation spectroscopy experiments.
Patrick, Macdonald   +4 more
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Bright Sky

Mental Health Practice, 2016
Apps are a part of everyday life in the 21st century. Unfortunately, domestic abuse also remains an everday reality for many people.
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The bright future

Annals of Dyslexia, 1985
It seems too obvious to need stating that, for good or ill or neutral areas of vantage, we bring to the world what the Good Book calls "gifts differing." It is well for the individual and the race that this is so, but, human life being what it is, the variety presents challenges.
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Nanoscale: a bright future

Nanoscale, 2011
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Camara, A, Earis, P, Lu, W
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Rainbow brightness

Applied Optics, 1982
A theory for the brightness of rainbows is presented. The light reaching the observer consists of a beam of singly scattered sunlight, originating from the directly illuminated portion of a rainswath, which, in turn, has suffered depletion by scattering or absorption in its path through the atmosphere.
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A Bright, Shiny Future

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2000
We know from viewing past predictions that short term predictions tend to be overly optimistic and long term predictions tend to be overly conservative. The author presents some short-term predictions that he feels pretty sure of, mainly because most of them are almost here now.
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ON THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE FLUORESCEIN GLOW

American journal of optometry and archives of American Academy of Optometry, 1970
ABSTRACT A study was undertaken to determine how the luminance of aqueous solutions of sodium fluorescein varies with concentration and with thickness. While over a wide range of concentrations luminance increases in approximate accord with the ± 0.9 power of concentration, the relationship ...
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Tiny but bright

Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2022
Takeharu Nagai, Mitsuru Hattori
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