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The evolution of spectral flow cytometry

Cytometry Part A, 2022
This special issue of Cytometry marks the transition of spectral flow cytometry from an emerging technology into a transformative force that will shape the fields of cytometry and single‐cell analysis for some time to come.
J. Nolan
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OMIP‐097: High‐parameter phenotyping of human platelets by spectral flow cytometry

Cytometry Part A, 2023
Using spectral flow cytometry, we developed a 16‐color panel for analysis of platelet phenotype and function in human whole blood. The panel contains markers of clinical relevance and follows an optimized protocol for the high‐parameter phenotyping of ...
Benjamin E J Spurgeon, A. Frelinger
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Hyperspectral Meets Optical Flow: Spectral Flow Extraction for Hyperspectral Image Classification

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2023
Hyperspectral image (HSI) classification has always been recognised as a difficult task. It is therefore a research hotspot in remote sensing image processing and analysis, and a number of studies have been conducted to better extract spectral and ...
Bing Liu   +4 more
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Spectral Simulation of Supersonic Reactive Flows

SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 1998
The authors present a Chebyshev collocation scheme for the numerical simulation of reactive flows with shock waves. It is shown that spectral methods are suitable for the numerical approximation of reactive flows interacting with shock waves. Theoretical and numerical results on interactions of hydrogen jets with shock waves are analyzed, and ...
Don, Wai Sun, Gottlieb, David
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A comparison of spectral unmixing to conventional compensation for the calculation of fluorochrome abundances from flow cytometric data

Cytometry Part A, 2022
Traditionally, flow cytometers acquired data using the same number of detectors as fluorochromes being measured in the experiment. More recently, spectral flow cytometers utilize a larger number of detectors than fluorochromes.
David Novo
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Nodal deficiency, spectral flow, and the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map

Letters in Mathematical Physics, 2018
It has been recently shown that the nodal deficiency of an eigenfunction is encoded in the spectrum of the Dirichlet-to-Neumann operators for the eigenfunction’s positive and negative nodal domains. While originally derived using symplectic methods, this
G. Berkolaiko, G. Cox, J. Marzuola
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Spectral flow for skew-adjoint Fredholm operators

Journal of Spectral Theory, 2016
An analytic definition of a $\mathbb{Z}_2$-valued spectral flow for paths of real skew-adjoint Fredholm operators is given. It counts the parity of the number of changes in the orientation of the eigenfunctions at eigenvalue crossings through $0$ along ...
A. Carey, J. Phillips, H. Schulz-Baldes
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Spectral dynamic of pulsating turbulent pipe flow

Computers & Fluids, 2008
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MANNA, MARCELLO, Vacca, A.
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Optimal Spectral Base‐Flow Estimation

Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 1990
This paper presents an off-line method to estimate, on a yearly basis, daily sequences of base flow in perennial and effluent rivers, based exclusively on daily discharge measurements. The technique resorts to linear systems theory for the identification of the frequency (or spectral) response function as an attenuated and lagged ideal low-pass filter ...
Jaime Collado   +2 more
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