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First, by circular array imaging A synthetic circular aperture array was used to obtain circular C-scan images. These images displayed the location of different discontinuity types, although only shadow images were obtained. [Pg.206]

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FLAT-PANEL IMAGE DISPLAYS AN EMERGING APPLICATION FOR CHEMICAL... [Pg.177]

Fig. 5.1.6 These images display the three components of velocity in five consecutive slices through the transverse cross section of the capillary. The direction of bulk flow is from slice 1 to 5 with each slice 300-pm thick and contiguous. Positive axial velocity is out of the page. A negative x component represents flow... Fig. 5.1.6 These images display the three components of velocity in five consecutive slices through the transverse cross section of the capillary. The direction of bulk flow is from slice 1 to 5 with each slice 300-pm thick and contiguous. Positive axial velocity is out of the page. A negative x component represents flow...
Application of this approach to the eight MRSA isolates of the present study led to the PFGE image displayed in Figure 9.4. It is quite apparent that the PFGE patterns of isolates 1 and 2 are nearly identical, as are those of isolates 3, 5, and 7. Likewise isolate 6 and the control are very similar. The PFGE pattern from isolate 4 identifies it as unique, though probably related to isolate 6 and the control. [Pg.190]

The shift of the amide I mode (FTIR spectra) from 1657 to 1646 cm-1 was attributed to a change in the a-helix native structure to fl-sheets, secondary structure conformations. Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) images display the coating of the manganese oxide surface as well as the unfolding in a ellipsoidal chain of the protein molecules after adsorption and immobilization on the surface. [Pg.460]

A. Badano, M.J. Flynn, and J. Kanicki, High-fidelity medical imaging displays, SPIE Press, Tutorial Texts in Optical Engineering, volume T63, 2004 (ISBN 0-8194-5191-6). [Pg.616]

Fig. 7.8 TEM images of the Si SiOx/C nanocomposite nanoparticles produced by hydrothermal carbonization of glucose and Si and further carbonization at 750 °C under N2. (a) Overview of the Si SiOx/C nanocomposites and a TEM image at higher magnification (in the inset) showing uniform spherical particles (b) HRTEM image clearly showing the core/shell structure (c), (d) HRTEM image displaying details of the silicon nanoparticles coated with SiOxand carbon. Fig. 7.8 TEM images of the Si SiOx/C nanocomposite nanoparticles produced by hydrothermal carbonization of glucose and Si and further carbonization at 750 °C under N2. (a) Overview of the Si SiOx/C nanocomposites and a TEM image at higher magnification (in the inset) showing uniform spherical particles (b) HRTEM image clearly showing the core/shell structure (c), (d) HRTEM image displaying details of the silicon nanoparticles coated with SiOxand carbon.
Distinct Image-recording and Image-displaying Techniques... [Pg.388]


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