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Heil Joachim - - 2012
Interferograms of plane parallel optical flats are hard to interpret when acquired with coherent illumination because of the complex fringe pattern resulting from the superposition of three main contributions, namely from the reference surface and the front and back sample surfaces. We illuminate the sample by a field of high ...
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Glaus Reto - - 2012
Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) is a powerful method for elemental fingerprinting of solid samples in a quasi-non-destructive manner. In order to extend the field of application to objects outside the laboratory, a portable laser ablation sampling device was assembled using a diode pumped solid state laser ...
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Camou Serge - - 2012
Towards the achievement of non-invasive and continuous monitoring of blood glucose level, we developed a new measurement method based on the continuous-wave photoacoustic (CW-PA) technique and performed the first validation in vitro with calibrated aqueous glucose solutions. The PA technique has been studied in the past, but exclusively based on ...
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Li Yun - - 2012
More than a third of elderly fall each year in the United States. It has been shown that the longer the lie on the floor, the poorer is the outcome of the medical intervention. To reduce delay of the medical intervention, we have developed an acoustic fall detection system (acoustic-FADE) ...
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Lorenc Dusan - - 2012
An alternative secondary ion mass spectrometry utilizing laser preionization is introduced. The native Ag sample surface is first irradiated with laser pulse (100 fs duration, 10(10)-10(11) W/cm(2) intensity, 1240 nm wavelength) and subsequently bombarded with primary ions (Bi (3) (+) , 10 ns duration, 25 keV energy). Multiple correlation patterns are observed in the mass ...
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Qiao H A - - 2012
A state-of-the-art mid-infrared prism coupler was used to study suspected anisotropy in the refractive index of forward-looking-infrared grade chemical vapor deposited (CVD) zinc sulfide. Samples were prepared with columnar grain structure in and perpendicular to the sample plane, as well as from different depths in the CVD growth body. This ...
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Fan Chuanmao - - 2012
We proposed a method to extract depth-resolved local retardance in birefringent samples from conventional polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography (PSOCT) that uses one circularly polarized incident light. Despite the wide use of such PSOCT systems in characterizing birefringent samples, the measured cumulative retardance does not represent the true cumulative retardance when ...
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Liao Jinxin - - 2012
A novel 2N bit bipolar photonic digital-to-analog converter (PDAC) scenario based on the optical differential quadrature phase shift keying (ODQPSK) modulation coupled with differential detection is proposed. Compared with other proposed schemes, this bipolar PDAC has a greater dynamic range and a larger noise margin with good scalabilities both in ...
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Huang Chu-Yu - - 2012
This paper presents the design of a rugged and compact Fourier transform spectrometer (FTS) utilizing a birefringent prism, a pair of polarizers and a linear CCD array. This design improves on existing FTS by eliminating moving parts and spreading the optical path difference (OPD) spatially (rather than temporal scanning), making ...
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Croker Benjamin - - 2012
A method for detecting vocalization of giant barred frogs (Mixophyes iteratus) in noisy audio is proposed. Audio recordings from remote wireless sensor nodes were segmented into individual sounds and from each sound a small set of features was extracted. Feature vectors were compared to those of example calls using a ...
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Duval Daphné - - 2012
One of the main limitations for achieving truly lab-on-a-chip (LOC) devices for point-of-care diagnosis is the incorporation of the "on-chip" detection. Indeed, most of the state-of-the-art LOC devices usually require complex read-out instrumentation, losing the main advantages of portability and simplicity. In this context, we present our last advances towards ...
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Veres István A - - 2012
The current work presents a correlation-based detection technique with application in modulated laser-ultrasonics. In standard use of coded sequences the impulse response of a system is recovered in the time domain with improved signal to noise ratio (SNR). The presented method is an extension of this technique, where the response ...
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Hong Jisoo - - 2012
Two novel methods are proposed which enhance the angular sampling rate of the integral floating display by adopting dynamically variable apertures in front of the lenslet array or the floating lens. Adopted dynamically variable apertures are opened sequentially in synchronization with proper elemental images to subdivide the angular sampling step ...
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Choi Seong Hee - - 2012
OBJECTIVE: The primary goal of this study was to evaluate a nonlinear dynamic approach to the acoustic analysis of dysphonia associated with vocal fold scar and sulcus vocalis. STUDY DESIGN: Case-control study. METHODS: Acoustic voice samples from scar/sulcus patients and age-/sex-matched controls were analyzed using correlation dimension (D(2)) and phase ...
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Adler Micha - - 2012
Mixing of liquids to produce solutions with different concentrations is one of the basic functionalities of microfluidic devices. Generation of specific temporal patterns of concentration in microfluidic devices is an important technique to study responses of cells and model organisms to variations in the chemical composition of their environment. Here, ...
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Yun Ho Hyun - - 2012
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability of the PowerPoint (PP) (2007 Version; Microsoft, Redmond, Wash) method for measuring polyethylene liner wear after total hip arthroplasty. Seventeen retrieved polyethylene liners were included in this study. Wear volumes were calculated using the PP, the Dorr and Wan, and ...
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Zhang Jianzhong - - 2012
The chaotic light signals generated by an external cavity semiconductor laser have been experimentally demonstrated to extract fast random numbers. However, the photon round-trip time in the external cavity can cause the occurrence of the periodicity in random sequences. To overcome it, the exclusive-or operation on corresponding random bits in ...
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Sidorov Igor S - - 2012
We present a novel method for small surface defect detection based on the spatially filtered dynamic speckles. This method possesses high fidelity and versatility. Factors defining resolution of the proposed method is estimated and it is shown that resolution depends solely on the geometrical parameters of the optical system. Experimental ...
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Spence T G - - 2012
This paper presents results from a pulsed-laser cavity ring-down spectrometer with novel field programable gate array real-time data collection. We show both theoretically and experimentally that the data extraction can be achieved from a single cavity ringdown event, and that the absorbance can be determined without the need to fit ...
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Garcia Julio - - 2012
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is the standard method for the evaluation of the severity of aortic stenosis (AS). Valve effective orifice area (EOA) measured by the continuity equation is one of the most frequently used stenotic indices. However, TTE measurement of aortic valve EOA is not feasible or not ...
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Iravanian S - - 2012
Cardiac repolarization alternans is an electrophysiologic condition identified by a beat-to-beat fluctuation in action potential waveform. It has been mechanistically linked to instances of T-wave alternans, a clinically defined ECG alternation in T-wave morphology, and associated with the onset of cardiac reentry and sudden cardiac death. Many alternans detection algorithms ...
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Sipahigil A - - 2012
We demonstrate quantum interference between indistinguishable photons emitted by two nitrogen-vacancy centers in distinct diamond samples separated by two meters. Macroscopic solid immersion lenses are used to enhance photon collection efficiency. Quantum interference is verified by measuring a value of the second-order cross-correlation function g^{(2)}(0)=0.35±0.04<0.5. In addition, optical transition frequencies ...
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Cepera Fernanda - - 2012
In this study, we evaluated the effects of a low-level laser on bone regeneration in rapid maxillary expansion procedures. Twenty-seven children, aged 8 to 12 years, took part in the experiment, with a mean age of 10.2 years, divided into 2 groups: the laser group (n = 14), in which rapid ...
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Podanchuk Dmytro - - 2012
A holographic wavefront sensor based on the Talbot effect is proposed. Optical wavefronts are measured by sampling the light amplitude distribution with a two-dimensional (2D) precorrected holographic grating. The factors that allow changing an angular measurement range and a spatial resolution of the sensor are discussed. A comparative analysis with ...
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Helble Tyler A - - 2012
Conventional detection of humpback vocalizations is often based on frequency summation of band-limited spectrograms under the assumption that energy (square of the Fourier amplitude) is the appropriate metric. Power-law detectors allow for a higher power of the Fourier amplitude, appropriate when the signal occupies a limited but unknown subset of ...
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Nielsen S S - - 2012
With the rise in popularity of biological small-angle X-ray scattering (BioSAXS) measurements, synchrotron beamlines are confronted with an ever-increasing number of samples from a wide range of solution conditions. To meet these demands, an increasing number of beamlines worldwide have begun to provide automated liquid-handling systems for sample loading. This ...
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Austin Daniel E - - 2012
We have developed an orthogonal-acceleration time-of-flight mass spectrometer to study the volatiles produced when a mineral's shock-compressed state is isentropically released, as occurs when a shock wave, driven into the mineral by an impact, reflects upon reaching a free surface. The instrument is designed to use a gun or explosive-launched ...
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Note: Improved sensitivity of photoreflectance measurements with a combination of dual detection ...
Mukherjee Amlan - - 2012
A setup is described for performing photoreflectance (PR) measurements using two photodetectors, wherein the photodetectors need not be identical. The second detector monitors the photoluminescence and scattered pump laser background signal in real time. It is then eliminated from the measured PR signal using electronic circuits that compensate for amplitude ...
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Sokolowski Michel B C - - 2012
"Beetrack" is a complete software designed to analyze the 2D locomotor behavior of four simultaneous honey bees moving in petri dishes. Several dependent variables can be measured: traveled distance, number of jumps and % of immobility. A spatial analysis can also be performed to detect if the bees are using ...
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Galiani Silvia - - 2012
In stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy, the spatial resolution scales as the inverse square root of the STED beam's intensity. However, to fully exploit the maximum effective resolution achievable for a given STED beam's intensity, several experimental precautions have to be considered. We focus our attention on the temporal alignment ...
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Li Jingsong - - 2012
A compact, mobile mid-infrared laser spectrometer based on a thermoelectrically (TE) cooled continuous-wave room temperature quantum cascade laser and TE-cooled detectors has been newly developed to demonstrate the applicability of high sensitivity and high precision measurements of atmospheric CO. Performance of the instrument was examined with periodic measurements of reference ...
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Raeisi Sadegh - - 2012
We propose an experiment where a photon is first cloned by stimulated parametric down-conversion, making many (imperfect) copies, and then the cloning transformation is inverted, regenerating the original photon while destroying the copies. Focusing on the case where the initial photon is entangled with another photon, we study the conditions ...
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Chen Zhonggui - - 2012
Blue noise point sampling is one of the core algorithms in computer graphics. In this paper we present a new and versatile variational framework for generating point distributions with high-quality blue noise characteristics while precisely adapting to given density functions. Different from previous approaches based on discrete settings of capacity-constrained ...
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López-Miguel Alberto - - 2012
PURPOSE: To assess intraobserver and interobserver reliability of central corneal thickness (CCT) measurements using optical low-coherence reflectometry (OLCR) technology and its agreement with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT). SETTING: Rio Hortega University Hospital, Valladolid, Spain. DESIGN: Evaluation of diagnostic technology. METHODS: To analyze OLCR intraobserver repeatability, 1 examiner obtained 4 ...
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Li Ying-Chang - - 2012
Detection of unlabeled oligonucleotides using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is difficult because of the oligonucleotides' relatively lower molecular weight compared with proteins. In this paper, we describe a method for detecting unlabeled oligonucleotides at low concentration using a paired surface plasma waves biosensor (PSPWB). The biosensor uses a sensor chip ...
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van Putten E G - - 2012
We experimentally demonstrate a nonimaging approach to displacement measurement for complex scattering materials. By spatially controlling the wavefront of the light that incidents on the material, we concentrate the scattered light in a focus on a designated position. This wavefront acts as a unique optical fingerprint that enables precise position ...
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Attota Ravikiran - - 2012
For high precision applications of optical microscopes, it is critical to achieve symmetrical angular illumination intensity at the sample plane, in addition to uniform spatial irradiance achieved by Köhler illumination. A correlation between the angular illumination asymmetry and the contrast in the image of a line grating target was demonstrated ...
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Machado V S - - 2012
The objectives were (1) to evaluate the association of uterine lavage sample optical density (ULSOD) with uterine health, and (2) to estimate and evaluate a threshold value that will maximize the accuracy of ULSOD as a diagnostic tool for clinical endometritis. The study enrolled 1,742 cows from 3 dairy farms ...
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Wang Chaofan - - 2012
A model is reported that describes a bidirectional homogeneously broadened index-antiguided (IAG) slab laser having arbitrary single-pass gain and distributed losses. Maximum extraction efficiency and corresponding optimum output coupling are determined for various values of unsaturated gain and loss per pass. A method is proposed to determine the intrinsic laser ...
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Pei Xiao-Hua - - 2012
Abstract Objective. This study aimed to evaluate the applicability of a selection of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) estimating equations based on serum creatinine (SCr) and serum cystatin C in a Chinese population. Material and methods. Estimated GFR values from 10 equations were compared with reference GFR (rGFR) from the (99m)Tc-DTPA ...
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Khumaeni Ali - - 2012
Taking advantage of the specific characteristics of a transversely excited atmospheric (TEA) CO<sub>2</sub> laser, a sophisticated technique for the analysis of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) in wood samples has been developed. In this study, a CCA-treated wood sample with a dimension of 20 mm×20 mm and a thickness of 2 mm was ...
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Remus Jeremiah J - - 2012
Obsidian is a natural glass of volcanic origin and a primary resource used by indigenous peoples across North America for making tools. Geochemical studies of obsidian enhance understanding of artifact production and procurement and remain a priority activity within the archaeological community. Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is an analytical technique ...
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Liu Guoxing - - 2012
One of the most important undertakings for materials is the measurement of the elastic behavior. As derivatives of the free energy with respect to atomic displacements, the elastic properties are closely connected to the thermodynamic properties of the material. Elastic behavior is a sensitive probe of the lattice environment in ...
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Kawada Y - - 2012
A simple but versatile data acquisition system for software coincidence experiments is described, in which any time stamping and live time controller are not provided. Signals from β- and γ-channels are fed to separately two fast ADCs (16 bits, 25MHz clock maximum) via variable delay circuits and pulse-height stretchers, and ...
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Chen Guoying - - 2012
A luminescence photometer was developed based on lanthanide-sensitized luminescence to detect environmental pollutants and residues in foods including, in particular, two classes of antibiotics: tetracyclines and fluoroquinolones. Multiple excitation sources, a xenon flashlamp and ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (UV LEDs), were used to their advantages. A photomultiplier tube module, gated to ...
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Tian Ye - - 2012
We develop a small-signal measurement system on cryogen-free dilution refrigerator which is suitable for superconducting qubit studies. Cryogen-free refrigerators have several advantages such as less manpower for system operation and large sample space for experiment, but concern remains about whether the noise introduced by the coldhead can be made sufficiently ...
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Pancotti Anthony P - - 2012
With the progression of high-power electric propulsion and high thrust-to-power propulsions system, thrust stand diagnostics require high-fidelity calibration systems that are accurate over a large-range of thrust levels. Multi-mode and variable I(sp) propulsion devices also require that a single stand be capable of measuring thrust from 10's of uNs to ...
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Warenghem Marc - - 2012
Spectroscopic ellipsometry is a technique especially well suited to measure the effective optical properties of a composite material. However, as the sample is optically thick and anisotropic, this technique loses its accuracy for two reasons: anisotropy means that two parameters have to be determined (ordinary and extraordinary indices) and optically ...
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Knappe C - - 2012
A concept for time-sensitive optical detectors is described that shows how to confirm whether the detection device is operating in the linear response regime. By evaluating the recorded time decay of a thermographic phosphor, even weak saturation effects far from obvious situations can be identified and further related to either ...
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Galleani Lorenzo - - 2012
Frequency jumps are common anomalies in atomic clocks aboard navigation system satellites. These anomalous behaviors must be detected quickly and accurately to minimize the impact on user positioning. We develop a detector for frequency jumps based on the Kalman filter. Numerical simulations show that the detector is fast, with high ...
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