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High-Speed Electrochemical Imaging [PDF]
The design, development, and application of high-speed scanning electrochemical probe microscopy is reported. The approach allows the acquisition of a series of high-resolution images (typically 1000 pixels μm(-2)) at rates approaching 4 seconds per frame, while collecting up to 8000 image pixels per second, about 1000 times faster than typical imaging
Dmitry Momotenko +2 more
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High-speed imaging of light-induced photoreceptor microsaccades in compound eyes [PDF]
Kemppainen et al. develop an infrared goniometric high-speed deep-pseudopupil microscope (GHS-DPP), which can be used to capture microsaccades in insect compound eyes.
Joni Kemppainen +3 more
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High Speed Imaging of Cavitation around Dental Ultrasonic Scaler Tips. [PDF]
Cavitation occurs around dental ultrasonic scalers, which are used clinically for removing dental biofilm and calculus. However it is not known if this contributes to the cleaning process. Characterisation of the cavitation around ultrasonic scalers will
Nina Vyas +6 more
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High-speed imaging of ultrasonic emulsification using a water-gallium system [PDF]
Aiming at elucidating ultrasonic emulsification mechanisms, the interaction between a single or multiple acoustic cavitation bubbles and gallium droplet interface was investigated using an high-speed imaging technique.
Takuya Yamamoto +2 more
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High-speed imaging of amoeboid movements using light-sheet microscopy. [PDF]
Light-sheet microscopy has been developed as a powerful tool for live imaging in biological studies. The efficient illumination of specimens using light-sheet microscopy makes it highly amenable to high-speed imaging. We therefore applied this technology
Daisuke Takao +4 more
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High-speed optical frequency-domain imaging
We demonstrate high-speed, high-sensitivity, high-resolution optical imaging based on optical frequency-domain interferometry using a rapidly-tuned wavelength-swept laser. We derive and show experimentally that frequency-domain ranging provides a superior signal-to-noise ratio compared with conventional time-domain ranging as used in optical coherence ...
G Tearney +2 more
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High-Speed Imaging of Giant Unilamellar Vesicle Formation in cDICE [PDF]
Lori Van de Cauter +7 more
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Complications and limitations of high-speed digital imaging laryngoscopy [PDF]
Aim of the study: To define possible complications and the incidence of complications related to highspeed digital imaging laryngoscopy, and to determine the incidence of inability of visualisation of the entire glottis during examination. Materials and
Juraj Slipac, , Mario Bilić
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There are many potential hazard sources along high-speed railways that threaten the safety of railway operation. Traditional ground search methods are failing to meet the needs of safe and efficient investigation.
Xuran Pan +4 more
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High‐speed target imaging for vortex electromagnetic wave radar
Vortex electromagnetic waves (VEMWs) carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM) are promising to benefit the higher degree of freedom for inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging on account of their helical wavefront.
Yu‐Ang Zhou +4 more
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