Tsai, J Chien, A L Kang, J U Leung, S Kang, S Garza, L A
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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV
Computer-aided imaging systems will likely revolutionize the practice of dermatology through automated analyses of clinical photographs and integration of additional non-visual information. Electromagnetic radiation outside of the visible region (380-740nm), such as near-infrared light (740-2500nm), represents one important source of data measurabl...
Chowdhury, E U Morey, A
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British poultry science
1. This article reviews the studies on optical technologies for automated poultry carcase inspection, discusses challenges and potential solutions in their real-time applications in poultry slaughter facilities. 2. Over the past few decades, extensive research has been underway to develop an optical technology-based machine vision system for automa...
Dworak, Volker Mahns, Benjamin Selbeck, Jörn Gebbers, Robin Weltzien, Cornelia
Analyzing soils using conventional methods is often time consuming and costly due to their complexity. These methods require soil sampling (e.g., by augering), pretreatment of samples (e.g., sieving, extraction), and wet chemical analysis in the laboratory. Researchers are seeking alternative sensor-based methods that can provide immediate results ...
Linhares, João M M Monteiro, José A R Bailão, Ana Cardeira, Liliana Kondo, Taisei Nakauchi, Shigeki Picollo, Marcello Cucci, Costanza Casini, Andrea Stefani, Lorenzo
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
RGB digital cameras (RGB) compress the spectral information into a trichromatic system capable of approximately representing the actual colors of objects. Although RGB digital cameras follow the same compression philosophy as the human eye (OBS), the spectral sensitivity is different. To what extent they provide the same chromatic experiences is st...
Chadwick, KD Brodrick, PG Grant, K Goulden, T Henderson, A Falco, N Wainwright, H Williams, KH Bill, M Breckheimer, I
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© 2020 The Authors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecological Society In recent years, the availability of airborne imaging spectroscopy (hyperspectral) data has expanded dramatically. The high spatial and spectral resolution of these data uniquely enable spatially explicit ecological studie...
Susič, Nik
Tropske vrste ogorčic koreninskih šišk (RKN) so izredno polifagni škodljivci v kmetijstvu, kjer povzročajo velike izgube pridelka. Nekatere vrste, kot so Meloidogyne ethiopica, M. inornata in M. luci (MEG), je zaradi visoke sorodnosti težavno razlikovati. Sekvencirali smo 7 izolatov ogorčic iz skupine MEG ter po zlaganju zaporedij genomov določili ...
Asfour, Huda Otridge, Jeremy Thomasian, Robert Larson, Cinnamon Sarvazyan, Narine
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Journal of Biomedical Optics
Significance: For use in medical balloons and related clinical applications, polymers are usually designed for transparency under illumination with white-light sources. However, when illuminated with ultraviolet (UV) or blue light, most of these materials autofluoresce in the visible range, which can be a concern for modalities that rely on tissue ...
Zhu, Bonan Johansen, Villads E Kamita, Gen Guidetti, Giulia Bay, Mélanie M Parton, Thomas G Frka-Petesic, Bruno Vignolini, Silvia
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Faqeerzada, Mohammad Akbar Lohumi, Santosh Kim, Geonwoo Joshi, Rahul Lee, Hoonsoo Kim, Moon Sung Cho, Byoung-Kwan
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
The widely used techniques for analyzing the quality of powdered food products focus on targeted detection with a low-throughput screening of samples. Owing to potentially significant health threats and large-scale adulterations, food regulatory agencies and industries require rapid and non-destructive analytical techniques for the detection of une...
Barberio, Manuel Felli, Eric Pop, Raoul Pizzicannella, Margherita Geny, Bernard Lindner, Veronique Baiocchini, Andrea Jansen-Winkeln, Boris Moulla, Yusef Agnus, Vincent
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Cancers
Simple Summary Esophagectomy has a high rate of anastomotic complications thought to be caused by poor perfusion of the gastric graft, which is used to restore the continuity of the gastrointestinal tract. Ischemic gastric preconditioning (IGP), performed by partially destroying preoperatively the gastric vessels either by means of interventional r...