In total, 29 of the 88 cores drilled during leg 118 were imaged using the DMT corescan system. |
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For each examined sample, the entire thickness of the vessel wall was imaged. |
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Initially, no spherulites can be observed when a drop of a spherulite-containing solution is imaged in the microscope. |
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The lower crust beneath the Dzhabyk batholith is only weakly reflective and the Moho is not imaged. |
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To retain high-resolution information, chlorosomes were embedded in vitreous ice and imaged without further treatment or staining. |
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No exoplanets have been imaged directly, so astronomers are working out their sizes and dynamics by their effect on their parent stars. |
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To quantitatively ascertain the isotropy of the collagen gels imaged with confocal reflectance microscopy, several approaches are used. |
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We question the motivations of those who make the images, while the real people imaged in these photographs die unacknowledged. |
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This shaped beam profile is imaged through the telescope system onto the back focal plane of the microscope objective. |
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It is also the first disk imaged around an M-type red dwarf, the most common type of star in the stellar neighborhood around the Sun. |
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It is supposed to have 2.5-meter resolution as well as the capacity to send down images that can be received within the imaged footprint. |
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In a third method the interaction between two large vesicles formed at the end of micropipettes and imaged by a light microscope is determined. |
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The DLSM spatial maps of the fluctuation decay rates of the imaged cells confirm this finding. |
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Fluorescence of guard cell chloroplasts was imaged when plants were at approximately the six-leaf stage. |
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The animals were imaged in a magnetic resonance scanner during the infusion and 1, 2, 4, and 7 days after infusion. |
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All three channels can be imaged simultaneously with an appropriately designed image splitter. |
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Internal textures were imaged using backscattered electrons and cathodoluminescence. |
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That produced a small centrifugal displacement of the beam indicative of its velocity distribution as imaged by faint deposits of silver. |
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The appendix can also be directly imaged under ultrasound using a linear transducer. |
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This dynamic interferometer with a holographic optical element produces four phase-shifted interferograms imaged on a single detector. |
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The female body imaged in the film is not abstract, generalised or idealised. |
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Samples were also simultaneously imaged using the secondary electrons that were detected by a photomultiplier. |
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The NASA-led Swift mission has detected and imaged its first gamma-ray burst, likely the birth cry of a brand new black hole. |
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Yet none imaged that a man so full of life would meet such an untimely death. |
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The component whose diffusion is to be observed must be tagged with a fluorophore so that it can be imaged in the confocal microscope. |
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In some cases, the blood vessels of the heart, brain, lungs and legs can be imaged without invasive procedures. |
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If the optical component to be machined is a mirror, and the object to be imaged with that mirror is located at a finite distance, the shape will be an ellipse. |
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Using a lensless x-ray microscope, researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign imaged the interior of crystals in 3-D, ranging from 0.1 m to a few microns. |
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A greater volume of the body can be imaged in a shorter time, allowing evaluation of the vasculature from the aortic arch to the circle of Willis. |
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At low power magnification, entire radial stem sections were imaged and the area stained by the safranin determined relative to the total amount of xylem tissue. |
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He might have pointed out, for example, that one reason why Yahweh is not to be imaged is that the only depiction of Him is provided by human beings. |
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Slightly less than the illuminated half, or about 45 percent of Mercury's surface, was eventually imaged. |
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If the picture burns, it is not Charles VII as imaged that burns but simply the material object that serves as an analagon for the manifestation of the imagined object. |
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Satellite sensors imaged the resulting pattern of crests and troughs into the series of tsunami waves that devastated coastal areas throughout parts of the Indian Ocean. |
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The DNA was illuminated and imaged as above with a 100x oil immersion objective, intensified and recorded to a computer hard drive using a low light vidicon camera. |
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But the most breathtaking aspects of the image are the rings and gaps in the disk, never imaged before in this much detail. |
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The imaged structural elements lead to an evolutionary model. |
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All documents are imaged and viewed on line, creating a paperless environment. |
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Electron microscopy is used when items or features are too small to be imaged by light. |
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This last image covered a part of northern Canada that had not previously been imaged due to cloud cover. |
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The second satellite image is the same area, but it was imaged during a time when too much rain has caused a small river to flood. |
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The sky is imaged onto the focal plane of the detector using relay optics that correct telescope aberrations and widen the usual field-of-view. |
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In many cases, the result is that the edge of the source is imaged to the edge of the receiver, and the reflector profile that performs the mapping is an off-axis conic. |
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The virions on the cell surfaces were imaged at high resolution and considerable detail of the arrangement of protein assemblies on their surfaces was evident. |
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If the neighboring teeth are to be completely imaged as well, then the image field can be extended by further optical impressions of these teeth. |
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Each point in the object is imaged into a diffraction pattern of finite width, and the final image is a sum of individual diffraction patterns. |
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There is now strong evidence that vulnerable plaques are neither too numerous nor too small to be imaged. |
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Reservoirs up to five kilometres underground can be imaged and characterised. |
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Using this method, buried structures in a semiconductor integrated circuit have been imaged. |
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In early 1972, following a long dust storm, Mariner 9 reveals a geological universe completely different to that imaged in previous missions. |
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While astronomers have detected over 400Â exoplanets since the discovery of 51Â Pegasi in 1995, none have ever been imaged. |
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Thus, regions that are often covered with clouds and do not lend themselves to visible light and near-infrared remote sensing can be imaged using radar illumination. |
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They then imaged the sample with x-ray photoemission electron microscopy, a recently developed technique that gives a microscopic map of the magnetic structure. |
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Studying galaxies imaged by the Sloan survey, Fischer and his colleagues took advantage of a cosmic mirage called gravitational lensing. |
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In the two concept albums of Qwaarn can be found highly imaged musical networks that melt into a space-time continuum that unites science fiction and pathetic reality. |
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Marker sources that can be imaged with the gamma-camera have been designed and built for quality assurance testing and to provide a fiducial reference mark. |
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Areas of reduced perfusion will be revealed by a corresponding decreased accumulation of the radioactive particles, and are imaged as areas of reduced photon density. |
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All products have to reboot the imaged system in order to restore an image. |
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It's already found hundreds of massive black holes known as blazars and has imaged the coldest known stars in the universe. |
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Being able to deliver such brief pulses of energy to the sample being imaged a nanosecond is a thousand-millionth of a second has helped improve the resolution of the resulting images. |
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The camera generates images with thermal data in real time and in a fraction of a second, a large area of the body can be imaged and a complete diagnosis can be carried out. |
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Image formation in the microscope is complicated by diffraction and interference that take place in the imaging system and by the requirement to use a light source that is imaged in the focal plane. |
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What is of more use is specifying what is to be imaged and where, and Skybox is not the first company to promise such a thing on a pro bono basis. |
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Then, by using a fluorescence microscopy method, the group imaged an increase in glycan biosynthesis in the jaw region, pectoral fins, and other organs of the living embryos. |
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Digitally imaged files: Files made up of documents that have been scanned and stored in a computer database making them accessible to Immigration officials in various locations. |
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This will allow single molecules for example not just to be imaged, but even make it possible to observe their vibrational state. Further experiments of vital importance to fundamental research will also become possible. |
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This option may be used to get raw access to imaged partition data. |
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The sheets now display only the objects that must be imaged on the plate. |
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In addition, a requirement that the paper cheques and other imaged items be securely destroyed within 1' calendar days after the end of the retention period has been approved. |
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Managers or custodians of large and frequently used collections of documentary art records might consider having their records scanned or digitally imaged by one of these advanced systems. |
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That's just what theorists had predicted for short, open-ended nanotubes like the ones imaged, Lemay says. |
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Beta Pictoris remains the only directly imaged debris disk that has a giant planet. |
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It fostered disease, slavery, and exploitation on a scale never before imaged. |
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This sensor non-destructively and reproducibly applies a known set of optical properties to the object being imaged. |
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On echocardiographic examination, left ventricle was imaged at a more lateral position. |
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Individuals from ancient Egypt, ancient Peru, the Ancestral Puebloans of southwest America, and the Unangan of the Aleutian Islands were imaged. |
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The common extensor tendon is optimally imaged with sonography with the elbow flexed and forearm pronated. |
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First light was obtained on Sept 12 which imaged the Fornax cluster. |
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About half of the young suns in Orion show evidence of planet-forming disks including four lying at the center of proplyds imaged by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. |
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They sent their samples to be imaged with the high-intensity X-rays produced at CLS in Saskatchewan, but the diffraction pattern produced didn't match to the protein. |
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Cajal had imaged synapses by refining Golgi's staining technique. |
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The vitreous chamber imaged as a homogenous, anechoic region between the posterior lens capsule and ciliary body anteriorly and the posterior ocular wall. |
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Also, the big advantage of this kind of temperature measuring is that on one thermogram the temperature dividing of the whole imaged surface is shown, and it can be very big. |
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The new observation also marks the first time astronomers have imaged a disk around a mature, main-sequence star using the radio energy given off by dust particles. |
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Also imaged were a variety of invertebrate plankters, ranging from copepods and larvaceans to ctenophores and medusae to invertebrate larval types, such as echinoderm pluteus. |
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Very young herring larvae imaged in situ in the typical oblique swimming position with the remains of the yolk and the long gut visible in the transparent animal. |
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A third ring system was added in March 1979 when Voyager-1 flew past Jupiter and imaged the outer edge of a faint, tenuous ring, 57,000 km above the planet's cloudtops. |
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