نتایج جستجو برای: three dimensional scatter plot

تعداد نتایج: 1556068  

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2005
Pornpimol Rongnoparut Donald M Ugsang Visut Baimai Kiyoshi Honda Ratana Sithiprasasna

A remote sensing (RS)-based Geographic Information System (GIS) was used to characterize the breeding habitats of Anopheles minimus species A and C in five different districts of Kanchanaburi Province in western Thailand. The GIS and RS were used to monitor the area for the presence and absence of An. minimus A and C in five major land areas, forest, agriculture, urban, water and bare land. The...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Douglas S. Richardson Jeff W. Lichtman

Biological specimens are intrinsically three dimensional; however, because of the obscuring effects of light scatter, imaging deep into a tissue volume is problematic. Although efforts to eliminate the scatter by "clearing" the tissue have been ongoing for over a century, there have been a large number of recent innovations. This Review introduces the physical basis for light scatter in tissue,...

Journal: :Advanced materials 2015
Sungmin Hong Dalton Sycks Hon Fai Chan Shaoting Lin Gabriel P Lopez Farshid Guilak Kam W Leong Xuanhe Zhao

X. Zhao and co-workers develop on page 4035 a new biocompatible hydrogel system that is extremely tough and stretchable and can be 3D printed into complex structures, such as the multilayer mesh shown. Cells encapsulated in the tough and printable hydrogel maintain high viability. 3D-printed structures of the tough hydrogel can sustain high mechanical loads and deformations.

2004
Z. Yin

Numerical and analytical studies of “final states” of two-dimensional (2D) decaying turbulence are reported. The first part of this work is trying to give a definition for final states of 2D decaying turbulence. Although the functional relation of ω − ψ is frequently used as the characterization of those “final states,” it is just a sufficient but not necessary condition so it is not proper to ...

2007
Finbarr O'Sullivan

An approach to multi-dimensional smoothing is introduced which is based on a penalized with a modified The choice of penalty stanaard multi-dim~nsiQnal.Lapladan SQ11aI'e errQrcharacteristics at-least on the interior of hyper-rectangular~omains, which has wide restorationproblems,computar tions are carried out using fast Fourier transforms. Non-linear smoothing is accomplished by iterative appli...

2018
Zhenfei Huang Wenhao Song Yaoshen Zhang Qiang Zhang Dongsheng Zhou Xi Zhou Yu He

Conventional education results in unsatisfactory morphological understanding of acetabular fractures due to lack of three-dimensional (3D) details and tactile feedback of real fractures. Virtual reality (VR) and 3D printing (3DP) techniques are widely applied in teaching. The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of physical model (PM), VR and 3DP models in education of morphological...

2010
Wahyu Hidayat Ali Yeon Md Shakaff Mohd Noor Ahmad Abdul Hamid Adom

Presently, the quality assurance of agarwood oil is performed by sensory panels which has significant drawbacks in terms of objectivity and repeatability. In this paper, it is shown how an electronic nose (e-nose) may be successfully utilised for the classification of agarwood oil. Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (HCA) and Principal Component Analysis (PCA), were used to classify different types ...

2008
Josep Llúis Frederic Utzet FREDERIC UTZET

An explicit procedure to construct a family of martingales generated by a process with independent increments is presented. The main tools are the polynomials that give the relationship between the moments and cumulants, and a set of martingales related to the jumps of the process called Teugels martingales.

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Chee Kai Chua Wai Yee Yeong Jia An

The emergence of bioprinting in recent years represents a marvellous advancement in 3D printing technology. It expands the range of 3D printable materials from the world of non-living materials into the world of living materials. Biomaterials play an important role in this paradigm shift. This Special Issue focuses on biomaterials and bioprinting and contains eight articles covering a number of...

Journal: :Applied optics 2002
John Massa Gerald Buller Andrew Walker George Smith Sergio Cova Manickam Umasuthan Andrew Wallace

The design and operation of a noncontact surface profilometry system based on the time-correlated single-photon-counting technique are described. This system has a robust optomechanical design and uses an eye-safe laser that makes it particularly suitable for operation in an uncontrolled industrial environment. The sensitivity of the photon-counting technique permits its use on a variety of tar...

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