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Heck A J R and Chandler D W 1995 Imaging techniques for the study of chemical reaction dynamics Ann. Rev. Phys. Chem. 46 335-72... [Pg.2088]

Kottke, Electron energy loss spectroscopy and imaging techniques for subcellular localization of elements in mycorrhizas. Methods Mierohiol. 23 369 (1991). [Pg.295]

R. J. Adrian 1991, (Particle-imaging techniques for experimental fluid mechanics), Annu. Rev. Fluid Mech. 23, 261-304. [Pg.431]

Sachdev M, Peterson GE, Jollis JG. Imaging techniques for diagnosis of infective endocarditis. Cardiol Clin 2003 21 185-195. [Pg.1104]

Fenske, R. A., Leffingwell, J.T., and Spear, R.C. (1986a) A video imaging technique for assessing dermal exposure. I. Instrument design and testing, Am. Ind. Hygiene Assoc. ]., 47 764-770. [Pg.183]

V. Mazel, P. Richardin, D. Touboul, A. Brunelle, P. Walter and O. Laprevote, Chemical imaging techniques for the analysis of complex mixtures new application to the characterization of ritual matters on African wooden statuettes, Analytica ChimicaActa, 570, 34 40 (2006). [Pg.456]

Immunodetection of tumors using tumor-directed antibodies is an imaging technique for determining the location and extent of extrahepatic disease. These tests might also be useful for identifying metastatic or recurrent disease in patients with rising CEA levels. [Pg.703]

H. Bascom, J. Clancy. HF Imaging Techniques for Ground Penetration, Phase II Final Report, Decision-Science Applications, Inc., Report No. 147/1762, Aug 1998. [Pg.338]

Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a commonly employed imaging technique for the characterization of the topography of material surfaces. In contrast to other microscopy techniques (e.g., scanning electron microscopy), AFM provides additional quantitative surface depth information and therefore yields a 3D profile of the material surface. AFM is routinely applied for the nanoscale surface characterization of materials and has been previously applied to determine surface heterogeneity of alkylsilane thin films prepared on planar surfaces [74,75,138]. [Pg.267]

N.E. Leeds, E.F. Jackson, Current imaging techniques for the evaluation of brain neoplasms, Curr. Opin. Oncol. 6(3) (1994) 254-261. [Pg.195]

Thus Raman imaging is a useful tool for detecting small API particles on the surface of pharmaceutical solid forms. It may even be the most suitable chemical imaging technique for API mapping due to its low spatial resolution (up to 0.5 pm/ pixel) and the polymorphism of the spectral information. [Pg.422]

R.J. Bellows, M.Y. Lin, M. Arif, A.K. Thompson, D. Jacobson, Neutron imaging technique for in situ measurement of water transport gradients within nafion in polymer electrolyte fuel cells. J. Electrochem. Soc. 146, 1099-1103 (1999)... [Pg.199]

IMAGING TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF FOOD MICROSTRUCTURE A REVIEW... [Pg.205]

Imaging Techniques for the Study of Food Microstructure A Review... [Pg.374]

Opportunities to develop imaging techniques for this application would include the following ... [Pg.39]

R.V. Moore, and A.C. Bovik. 2002. Direct Raman imaging techniques for study of the subcellular distribution of a dmg. [Pg.350]

D. M. Sheen, D. L. McMakin, and T. E. Hall, Cylindrical millimeter-wave imaging technique for concealed weapon detection, Proceedings of the SPIE - 26th AIPR Workshop Exploiting New Image Sources and Sensors, vol. 3240, pp. 242-250, 1997. [Pg.274]


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