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Morphological optics

Journal of Microscopy, 1987
SUMMARYImage analysis methods are first classified into four groups of theories related to optics, after which the associate hypotheses, the structures, the laboratory equipment and the mathematical framework for one of them, better known by the term of morphological optics, are studied in detail.
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The morphology of reovirus

Virology, 1962
Abstract The fine structure of the reovirus type III has been studied by electron microscopy, using the negative staining method. The virus, grown on the epithelial strain of KB neoplastic cells, has a mean diameter of 595 A and shows evidence of icosahedral shape and 5:3:2 symmetry. The particles were found to have a core, an inner layer on the core
C, VASQUEZ, P, TOURNIER
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On morphological borrowing

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2018
Abstract For virtually as long as linguists have studied contact‐induced grammatical change, the borrowing of morphological formatives and patterns has been considered a relatively infrequent phenomenon—a view which is reflected in all well‐known borrowability scales.
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Morphological sampling

CVGIP: Image Understanding, 1991
Summary: The paper presents a sampling strategy for gray-level functions based on mathematical morphology. Flexible sampling strategies are required for the construction of multiresolution image representations like pyramids and quad-trees. The sampling operator introduced here is a dilation.
Henk J. A. M. Heijmans, Alexander Toet
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Agreement Morphology

2020
Agreement is defined as the systematic covariance of one element with another. The most uncontroversial agreement configuration is that between a controller—an element intrinsically specified for a value of an agreement feature—and the target of agreement—the element reflecting a displaced feature value of the controller.
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Morphological Scale Space and Mathematical Morphology

1999
It is well known that a conveniently rescaled iterated convolution of a linear positive kernel converges to a Gaussian. Therefore, all iterative linear smoothing methods of a signal or an image boils down to the application to the signal of the Heat Equation.
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English Prosodic Morphology: Morphology

2007
The aim of this chapter is to introduce and define the class of phenomena that will be analysed in this book. We will adopt the perspective of morphological theory, focussing on two major questions: • What can the research discipline of Prosodic Morphology (McCarthy & Prince 1986, 1993a et seq.) contribute to a definition of truncatory patterns in ...
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Natural Morphology

2018
Natural Morphology offers a fairly elaborated model for analyzing and interpreting morphological facts, which heavily relies on the one hand on a semiotic foundation of the linguistic sign and on the other on a comprehensive understanding of the cognitive, typological, and system-specific aspects of natural languages.
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Morphology of Hypospadias

Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1980
Morphological investigation was performed in a clinical series for prospective study comprising 220 unselected cases of hypospadias. The patients were followed up postoperatively for 8 to 12 years. The investigation comprised the external and internal genitals, including anomalies of the testes and disturbances in gonad differentiation, and ...
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The morphology of apoptosis

Cell and Tissue Research, 2000
The concept of apoptotic cell death as an essential part of the development and life of complex organisms has been devised in different situations and tested from various angles. This review article discusses the morphological changes during death by apoptosis.
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