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Augmented reality in non-instrumentation minimally invasive spine surgery: a narrative review and future perspectives. [PDF]
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Expanding Horizons in Craniomaxillofacial Reconstruction: The Role of Exoscopic Microsurgery in Head and Neck Surgery. [PDF]
Abdel-Galil K, Tekeli KM.
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Effect of Triton all-in-one irrigant on electronic working length determination using two apex locators: an <i>in vitro</i> study. [PDF]
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Insights into unique anatomical structures of the ascidian Halocynthia papillosa obtained by multimodal imaging. [PDF]
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Machine Learning-Assisted Quantification of Organelle Abundance. [PDF]
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Optics Letters, 1990
We have constructed a correlation microscope based on the Mirau interferometer configuration using a thin silicon nitride film beam splitter, and we have developed a method to extract the amplitude and phase information of the reflected signal from a sample located at the microscope object plane.
S S, Chim, G S, Kino
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We have constructed a correlation microscope based on the Mirau interferometer configuration using a thin silicon nitride film beam splitter, and we have developed a method to extract the amplitude and phase information of the reflected signal from a sample located at the microscope object plane.
S S, Chim, G S, Kino
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Current Protocols in Cytometry, 2011
AbstractThe objective is the most crucial image‐forming component of a microscope. A knowledge of the many types of objectives available and their characteristics is critical to the selection of appropriate objectives for image cytometry. This unit discusses aberrations in image formation and their correction, construction, and types of objectives, and
Joseph, LoBiondo +2 more
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AbstractThe objective is the most crucial image‐forming component of a microscope. A knowledge of the many types of objectives available and their characteristics is critical to the selection of appropriate objectives for image cytometry. This unit discusses aberrations in image formation and their correction, construction, and types of objectives, and
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