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Nanozymes Integrated Biochips Toward Smart Detection System

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This review systematically outlines the integration of nanozymes, biochips, and artificial intelligence (AI) for intelligent biosensing. It details how their convergence enhances signal amplification, enables portable detection, and improves data interpretation.
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Task-dependent color discrimination

Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 1990
When an observer's ability to discriminate colored objects is estimated from the variability in color matches, the observer inspects adjacent visual fields carefully and makes considered judgments. Color discrimination does not always take place under such viewing conditions.
A B, Poirson, B A, Wandell
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Color discrimination in schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Research, 2002
Neuropsychiatric conditions that involve dopaminergic depletion have been associated with color discrimination deficits along the blue-hue (tritan, or short-wavelength-sensitive) axis. Because dopamine dysregulation may be a major factor in schizophrenia, we investigated color vision in this disorder. The performance of males with schizophrenia (SZ, n =
Sarah M, Shuwairi   +3 more
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