... luthier in the United States, led to new insights. Previously, at the Division of Image Processing, Department of Radiology, Dr. Stoel developed a computer program, in collaboration with pulmonologist ...
... they should expect to see through the ONT imaging process.
In their ONT experiment the team immersed ... profile at 25 nm above the surface. This process was repeated out to a distance of 500 nm above ...
... the technique speeded analysis by several orders of magnitude.
In high-throughput screening processes used for drug discovery and other research, tens of thousands of wells — each containing tens or ...
... Naval Research Laboratory with developing a batch processing method for producing highly active silver ... SOLAR-- More potent photovoltaics . . .
Using pulsed thermal processing, low-cost thin-film solar ...
... systems.
Xenon is particularly useful in MRI and NMR because the spins of its nuclei are readily polarized, in a process involving contact with rubidium vapor irradiated with a laser beam. In such " ...
... switched to suit the situation observed by the cameras. “This combination of advanced computer technology and the image processing software developed by us delivers data of a similar quality to those ...
... .
A next goal for the researchers is to produce quantum images with slowed-down light; such slowed images could be used in information storage and processing as well as communications applications.
... within the body with greater resolution than ever because of a procedure developed by researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The method, detailed in the current ...
... a new high-precision phase detection algorithm developed by Zhao and a novel image reversal ... , "What we're finding is that control of the lithographic imaging process is no longer the limiting step. ...
... capillary nebulizer to spray small droplets of matrix aerosol onto the sample surface – a process similar to airbrushing. Using histological samples provided by Timothy Cox, a professor of medicine ...
... 's genetic machinery to replicate and propagate itself.
Using their molecular probe to spy on this process, Abbondanzieri and colleagues traced RT's multitasking skill to its dynamic active sites, ...
... this system have counterparts in mammalian models that have been implicated in many psychological processes and behaviors such as the response to food and alcohol and the suppression of anxiety and ...
... due to the availability of automated microscopes. These images provide an excellent opportunity for improving the understanding of biological processes, but also create a need for automated bioimage ...
... like Middleton are interested in different aspects of society that emerged in the process, such as social stratification and the development and intensification of agriculture and economic ...
... . "Access to Emory's department of human genetics, our collaborations with the department of neurology, our own imaging center and, of course, our animal colony make Yerkes one of the few places in ...