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Rod increment thresholds in cone-rod dystrophy

Applied Optics, 1989
Rod system increment threshold functions (ITFs) were studied in patients with cone-rod dystrophy (CRD). Rod thresholds (I(t)) for a 104-min, 500-nm test stimulus (TS), superimposed on an 11 degrees long wavelength background (luminance I(b)), were measured in eleven CRD patients and fourteen normal subjects.
D W, Yates   +4 more
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Waves in Rods, Vibrations of Rods

1985
Static forces and static deformations have been considered in the previous chapter. If, however, an elastic body is under the action of a force varying in time, different types of waves can arise in this body. Each type of wave can transfer disturbances from one part of the body to the other at a finite speed.
Leonid Brekhovskikh, Valery Goncharov
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Conjugated rod–coil and rod–rod block copolymers for photovoltaic applications

Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2011
Conjugated polymer-based bulk heterojunction (BHJ) solar cells are widely recognized as a promising alternative to their inorganic counterparts for achieving low-cost, roll-to-roll production of large-area flexible lightweight photovoltaic devices.
Ming He, Feng Qiu, Zhiqun Lin
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Evolution of rod bipolar cells and rod vision

The Journal of Physiology
Abstract Bipolar cells are vertebrate retinal interneurons conveying signals from rod and cone photoreceptors to amacrine and ganglion cells. Bipolar cells are found in all vertebrates and have many structural and molecular affinities with photoreceptors; they probably appeared very early ...
Rikard Frederiksen   +3 more
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Complexity with Rod

2016
Rod Downey and I have had a fruitful relationship though direct and indirect collaboration. I explore two research directions, the limitations of distillation and instance compression, and whether or not we can create NP-incomplete problems without punching holes in NP-complete problems.
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Elastic waves in rods and clad rods

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1978
Clad rods have been investigated for use as long delay lines because they offer isolation of the signal from the surface and low dispersion. In addition, single-mode propagation is achieved with a larger (and hence more conveniently transduced) cross section than is possible with a homogeneous rod at the same frequency.
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Surfing with Rod

2016
I wish Rod a happy birthday. Rod has offered a good historical account of our early days of collaboration in his paper, “The Birth and Early Days of Parameterized Complexity” [D12]. One of the themes of our life-long collaboration has been a shared passion for surfing, and many of our best ideas were hammered out on surf trips.
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The Maddox-Rod Phenomenon

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1959
It is an interesting fact that, although the textbooks of refraction and ophthalmic optics describe the use of the Maddox rod in the determination of imbalances of the extraocular muscles, they fail to explain how a cylindrical glass rod can make a light appear drawn out into a line perpendicular to the axis of the rod, and this despite the fact that ...
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Auer Rods

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
Sarah W, Gordon, Geoffrey W, Krystal
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Effect of the central rod dimensions on the performance of cyclone separators - optimization study

Separation and Purification Technology, 2021
Marek Wasilewski   +2 more
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