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Development of low-cost, compact chiroptical imaging systems.
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Dazzling Evaluation of the Impact of a High-Repetition-Rate CO2 Pulsed Laser on Infrared Imaging Systems. [PDF]
Zheng H, Wang Y, Liu Y, Sun T, Shao J.
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Estimation of liver standardized uptake value in F18-FDG PET/CT scanning: impact of different malignancies, blood glucose level, body weight normalization, and imaging systems. [PDF]
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Imaging of the olfactory system
Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2001The olfactory system consists of the primary olfactory nerves in the nasal cavity, the olfactory bulbs and tracts, and numerous intracranial connections and pathways. Diseases affecting the sense of smell can be located both extracranially and intracranially. Many sinonasal inflammatory and neoplastic processes may affect olfaction.
D M, Yousem, K K, Oguz, C, Li
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2012 IEEE Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop (AIPR), 2012
We present a prototype system which enables users to explore the global structure for digital imagery archives as well as drill-down into individual pictures. Our search engine builds upon computer vision advances made over the past decade in low-level feature matching, large data handling and object recognition.
Peter Cho, Michael Yee
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We present a prototype system which enables users to explore the global structure for digital imagery archives as well as drill-down into individual pictures. Our search engine builds upon computer vision advances made over the past decade in low-level feature matching, large data handling and object recognition.
Peter Cho, Michael Yee
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Imaging in electrosensory systems
Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences, 2010This review addresses the biophysical mechanisms of image formation in electrosensory systems. These electrical images are used for navigation and object detection by many species of fish, some amphibians, and some mammals. In the active electrosensory systems of fish these images are formed by the fish's own electric organ discharge.
Ana Carolina, Pereira +1 more
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2018
Microscopy allows for the characterization of small objects invisible to the naked eye, a technique that, since its conception, has played a key role in the development across nearly every field of science and technology. Given the nanometer size of the materials explored in the field of nanotechnology, the contributions of modern microscopes that can ...
Chi Hong, Sum +3 more
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Microscopy allows for the characterization of small objects invisible to the naked eye, a technique that, since its conception, has played a key role in the development across nearly every field of science and technology. Given the nanometer size of the materials explored in the field of nanotechnology, the contributions of modern microscopes that can ...
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Imaging in systemic vasculitis
Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2015Imaging is becoming a relevant tool for the assessment of patients with systemic vasculitis. This review focuses on recently generated data with potential clinical impact in the diagnosis, evaluation of disease extent and management of systemic vasculitis.Temporal artery examination by color duplex ultrasonography (CDUS) is a valuable approach to the ...
Sergio, Prieto-González +2 more
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IBM Systems Journal, 1990
This paper discusses the communication requirements to support the IBM ImagePlus™ system. The analysis and approach discussed are based on the experience gained in installing the initial ImagePlus systems at several business enterprises.
Hugh M. Morris, Richard H. Orth
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This paper discusses the communication requirements to support the IBM ImagePlus™ system. The analysis and approach discussed are based on the experience gained in installing the initial ImagePlus systems at several business enterprises.
Hugh M. Morris, Richard H. Orth
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