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High Angular Resolution Binary Star Interferometry [PDF]
Harold A. McAlister
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Abstract Dinoflagellates in the family Symbiodiniaceae are fundamental in coral reef ecosystems and facilitate essential processes such as photosynthesis, nutrient cycling, and calcium carbonate production. Iron (Fe) is an essential element for the physiological processes of Symbiodiniaceae, yet its role remains poorly understood in the context of ...
Walter Dellisanti+4 more
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Time-resolved sensing of electromagnetic fields with single-electron interferometry. [PDF]
Bartolomei H+12 more
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Some Techniques for Hologram Interferometry of String Instruments [PDF]
Karl A. Stetson
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A lightweight binocular vision‐supported framework for 3D structural dynamic response monitoring
Abstract Current three‐dimensional (3D) displacement measurement algorithms exhibit practical limitations, such as computational inefficiency, redundant point cloud data storage, reliance on preset targets, and restrictions to unidirectional measurements. This research aims to address computation efficiency and accuracy issues in binocular camera‐based
Yujie Ruan+4 more
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Controlling the wavefront aberration of a large-aperture and high-precision holographic diffraction grating. [PDF]
Li W+11 more
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ABSTRACT Recent interest in Mg‐rich silicate formation stems from its role as a valuable palaeoclimatic indicator in fluvio‐lacustrine environments and its insights into metal geochemical cycling. Traditionally, Mg‐silicate genesis in lacustrine contexts is linked to alkaline or saline conditions in closed, evaporitic basins.
Ramon Mercedes‐Martín+8 more
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Compact photoacoustic endoscopy by measuring initial photoacoustic pressure using phase-shift interferometry. [PDF]
Wang Y+7 more
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Association of Eyelid Margin Thickness and Meibography in Dogs With Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
ABSTRACT Objective To measure the eyelid margin thickness (LMT) in dogs with meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) and evaluate its correlation with meibomian gland (MG) morphology. Animals Studied Fifty‐nine client‐owned dogs. Procedure The LMT was measured on slit lamp biomicroscopy images and divided into groups of 1 to 4, from the thinnest to thickest,
Giyeon Kim+3 more
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