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Palaeohistologists who work with well-preserved cortical bone can examine two-dimensional (2D) histology images for quantitative parameters of secondary osteons and Haversian canals to reconstruct past bone remodelling.
Justyna J. Miszkiewicz +2 more
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Context: Micrometry skills, a combination of visual, cognitive, technical, and spatial expertise, are useful for ascertaining the quantitative research outcomes with concreteness.
V Dinesh Kumar +3 more
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Investigation of monocrystalline silicon surface texturization by image processing program
One of the main issues in the photovoltaic industry of silicon solar cells is the optical losses via reflection. To overcome this issue, texturization (chemical etching) remains the most commonly used method to produce a random pyramid structure to ...
Abdellah Trad khodja +4 more
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aNMJ-morph: a simple macro for rapid analysis of neuromuscular junction morphology [PDF]
Large-scale data analysis of synaptic morphology is becoming increasingly important to the field of neurobiological research (e.g. ‘connectomics’). In particular, a detailed knowledge of neuromuscular junction (NMJ) morphology has proven to be important ...
Gavin Minty +10 more
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Image Processing Filters for Grids of Cells Analogous to Filters Processing Grids of Pixels
Intra- and extra-cellular processes shape tissues together. For understanding how neighborhood relationships between cells play a role in this process, having image processing filters based on these relationships would be beneficial. Those operations are
Robert Haase , Robert Haase
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Effect of Eucommia Ulmoides on Healing of Bon Defect Using Histological and Histomorphometric Analysis in Rat: in vivo Study [PDF]
Bone repair is a complex multistep process. The flavonoid group present in Eucommia ulmoides (EU) helps to increase bone mineral density. This study aimed to evaluate the healing process of bone defects treated with EU and compare it to the control group
H Othman Jassim, N. M. H Al-Ghaban
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Vibrational spectroscopic chemical imaging is a powerful tool in the pharmaceutical industry to assess the spatial distribution of components within pharmaceutical samples.
Hannah Carruthers +4 more
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Current status of using scale bar on clinical images and methods to insert it
Clinical images are of utmost importance for the majority of dermatological research and publications. The rich collection of clinical images in medical journals may help in formulating machine learning programs in the future or facilitate image-based ...
Himel Mondal, Shaikat Mondal
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Integration of the ImageJ Ecosystem in KNIME Analytics Platform [PDF]
Open-source software tools are often used for analysis of scientific image data due to their flexibility and transparency in dealing with rapidly evolving imaging technologies. The complex nature of image analysis problems frequently requires many tools to be used in conjunction, including image processing and analysis, data processing, machine ...
Christian Dietz +15 more
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SynapseJ: an automated, synapse identification macro for ImageJ [PDF]
Abstract While electron microscopy represents the gold standard for detection of synapses, a number of limitations prevent its broad applicability. A key method for detecting synapses is immunostaining for markers of pre- and post-synaptic proteins, which can infer a synapse based upon the apposition of the two markers.
Juan Felipe Moreno Manrique +5 more
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