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The biology of multicellular organisms is coordinated across multiple size scales, from the subnanoscale of molecules to the macroscale, tissue-wide interconnectivity of cell populations.
T. Ku +9 more
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Three dimensional scattering center imaging techniques [PDF]
Two methods to image scattering centers in 3-D are presented. The first method uses 2-D images generated from Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) measurements taken by two vertically offset antennas.
Burnside, W. D., Younger, P. R.
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Various diseases of the urinary bladder can be demonstrated as being polypoid, a nodular bladder mass or as focal bladder wall thickening. This includes malignant or benign neoplasms, urinary stones, or other inflammatory bladder conditions.
Sujin Ko +3 more
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High-resolution three-dimensional imaging radar [PDF]
A three-dimensional imaging radar operating at high frequency e.g., 670 GHz, is disclosed. The active target illumination inherent in radar solves the problem of low signal power and narrow-band detection by using submillimeter heterodyne mixer receivers.
Chattopadhyay, Goutam +6 more
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Refractive Index Matched Scanning and Detection of Soft Particle
We describe here how to apply the three dimensional imaging technique of refrecative index matched scanning to hydrogel spheres. Hydrogels are water based materials with a low refractive index, which allows for index matching with water-based solvent ...
Behringer, R. P. +2 more
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Three‐dimensional strain‐rate imaging
AbstractStrain‐rate imaging uses large velocity encoding gradients to obtain measurements of velocity that are extremely insensitive to the effects of random noise. The spatial differential of velocity yields the velocity gradient from which the strain‐rate and twist‐rate tensors can be determined. These tensors represent the distortion of the material
Robson, M, Constable, RT
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Plenoptic imaging is a promising optical modality that simultaneously captures the location and the propagation direction of light in order to enable three-dimensional imaging in a single shot.
D'Angelo, Milena +3 more
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Standardization of Records in Orthodontics Part 2: Craniofacial Imaging Techniques
Today, because of the greater usage of the two dimensional and three dimensional imaging records in orthodontic clinics; properties, standardization, and indications of these imaging will be mentioned in the present review.Imaging in orthodontics have ...
Faruk İzzet Uçar +3 more
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