Browsing by Subject "imaging"
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)A fast method for gathering large-scale data sets through the serial sectioning of brain tissue is described. These data sets are retrieved using knife-edge scanning microscopy, a new technique developed in the Brain ...
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(2016-05-05)Anisotropic neutron imaging presents a unique method to process images in order to produce a human-readable, singular, isotropic image from a set of anisotropic neutron images. These images were created using a Sӧller-slit ...
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(2019-04-17)The interaction of light with biological media represents an increasingly important area of research. Recent expansion of ultrafast laser sources in the midinfrared (MIR) regime is driving research in previously unexplored ...
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(2015-08-03)Ultrasound imaging is emerging as an attractive alternative modality to standard x-ray and CT methods for bone assessment applications. The high reflectivity at the bone/soft tissue interface that occurs due to high acoustic ...
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(2018-02-16)In this dissertation, we focus on analytic and numerical inversion of an integral transform (cone or Compton transform) that maps a function to its integrals over conical surfaces with a weight equal to some power of the ...
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(2013-07-22)Martian clouds and dust play an important part of the radiative transfer and energy balance budget. To assist in fully understanding the impact of clouds and dust, the complete diurnal cycle needs to be characterized. One ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2008-10-10)Recent progress in the field of semiconductor nanocrystals or Quantum Dots (QDs) has seen them find wider acceptance as a tool in biomedical research labs. As produced, high quality QDs synthesized by high temperature ...
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Development of Degradable Polymeric Nanoscopic Platforms for Imaging and Drug Delivery Applications (2018-12-05)Degradable polymers have gained increasing interest in the molecular probe and nanomedicine research, which avoid safety concerns of non-degradable materials after long-term accumulation in the human body. This dissertation ...
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(2012-10-19)Nonlinear Optical Microscopy (NLOM) has been shown to be a valuable tool for noninvasive imaging of complex biological systems. An effective approach for multicolor molecular microscopy is simultaneous excitation of multiple ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-08-29)Seismic survey design methods often rely on qualitative measures to provide an optimal image of their objective target. Fold, ray tracing techniques counting ray hits on binned interfaces, and even advanced 3-D survey ...
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(2014-04-25)Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) is a noninvasive invasive optical imaging modality which is finding new applications in medical imaging. In FLIM, the fluorescence time decay is measured at a pixel. The ...
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(2014-09-23)Energy transport analysis of micro/nano optics as well as their optimization to achieve high-throughput deep nanoscale patterning and microscopy is the goal of this study. To understand the energy transport in nano-optical ...
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(2017-05-09)The current shortage of the widely used radionuclide ^99mTc has raised many concerns in the nuclear medicine industry. The shortage is caused by the outdated method of production using highly enriched uranium (HEU) and ...
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(2020-06-30)Use of RF array coils for signal reception in magnetic resonance experiments is now commonplace due to their superior achievable SNR compared to conventional coils and their ability to dramatically reduce scan times through ...
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(2012-11-28)Rice (Oryza sativa L.) supports half of the human population. However, predominant rice consumption leads to malnutrition due to mineral deficiencies. The research goal was to support identification of genes responsible ...