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A 3D‐architected auxetic metamaterial is used to construct capacitive and resistive tactile sensors via digital light processing‐based additive manufacturing. The inward deformation of the proposed structure under compression amplifies local strain, enhancing sensing performance.
Mingyu Kang +3 more
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Charge carrier concentration and mobility in TiO2, ZrO2, and HfO2 powder films are experimentally mapped as a function of temperature. The results uncover polaron‐mediated transport regimes and field‐activated conduction, enabling the design of oxide‐based electronic and energy devices with thermally tunable functionality.
Beatriz Moura Gomes +3 more
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Image restoration of degraded time-lapse microscopy data mediated by near-infrared imaging. [PDF]
Gritti N, Power RM, Graves A, Huisken J.
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The pH‐sensitive His6‐SWNTs, which is functionalized with oligohistidine, can deliver STTM396 molecules into callus cells. The STTM396–SWNT complex treatments enhance shoot regeneration efficiency by regulating the miR396‐GRF module in Arabidopsis and tomato calli.
Yeong Yeop Jeong +7 more
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Binary‐image restoration [PDF]
AbstractWe consider the problem of binary‐image restoration. The image being restored is not random, and we make no assumption about the nature of its contents. The estimate of the colour at each site is a fixed (the same for all sites) function of the data available in a neighbourhood of that site.
J. Meloche, Ruben H. Zamar
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WAVELET-CONSTRAINED IMAGE RESTORATION [PDF]
Image restoration problems can naturally be cast as constrained convex programming problems in which the constraints arise from a priori information and the observation of signals physically related to the image to be recovered. In this paper, the focus is placed on the construction of constraints based on wavelet representations.
Combettes, Patrick Louis +1 more
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Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 1997
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Chan, A., Meloche, J.
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Chan, A., Meloche, J.
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Restoration of longitudinal Images
Annual Meeting Optical Society of America, 1987A method of restoring longitudinal details in ordinary images is presented. By using a transfer theory for longitudinal objects and inverse filtering, the longitudinal image may be restored. The usual Fourier theory and sampling theorems for transverse images cannot be used directly in the longitudinal case.
Yiping Hu, B. Roy Frieden
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Applied Optics, 1975
The projection method of solving a set of linear equations was used to restore linearly degraded images. The advantages of this method are that it always converges, it can readily make use of a priori information about the image, and it does not need excessive computation time.
D. A. Barker +2 more
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The projection method of solving a set of linear equations was used to restore linearly degraded images. The advantages of this method are that it always converges, it can readily make use of a priori information about the image, and it does not need excessive computation time.
D. A. Barker +2 more
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