نتایج جستجو برای: moving nanoparticle

تعداد نتایج: 134798  

Journal: :Neuron 2001
Wim Vanduffel Denis Fize Joseph B Mandeville Koen Nelissen Paul Van Hecke Bruce R Rosen Roger B.H Tootell Guy A Orban

To reduce the information gap between human neuroimaging and macaque physiology and anatomy, we mapped fMRI signals produced by moving and stationary stimuli (random dots or lines) in fixating monkeys. Functional sensitivity was increased by a factor of approximately 5 relative to the BOLD technique by injecting a contrast agent (monocrystalline iron oxide nanoparticle [MION]). Areas identified...

2012
James A. Tonkin Paul Rees Martyn R. Brown Rachel J. Errington Paul J. Smith Sally C. Chappell Huw D. Summers

An automated technique for the identification, tracking and analysis of biological cells is presented. It is based on the use of nanoparticles, enclosed within intra-cellular vesicles, to produce clusters of discrete, point-like fluorescent, light sources within the cells. Computational analysis of these light ensembles in successive time frames of a movie sequence, using k-means clustering and...

2003
L. Spinu L. D. Tung J. Fang P. Postolache M. Diaconu Al. Stancu

The effect of inter-particle interaction in samples of Co nanoparticles dispersed in different volume fractions in a wax matrix was studied. The evolution of interaction intensity in the Co nanoparticle systems as a function of temperature was determined by measuring the Integral Generalized DeltaM curves. These experimental curves do not require AC demagnetized states of the sample, which is a...

2004
Afshin Tafazzoli Metin Sitti

In this paper, the behavior of nanoparticles, manipulated by an atomic force microscope nanoprobe, is investigated. Manipulation by pushing, pulling or picking nanoparticles can result in rolling, sliding, sticking, or rotation behavior. The dynamic simulation of the nanoparticle manipulation, using atomic force microscope (AFM), is performed. According to the dynamics of the system, the AFM pu...

2009
Julia M. Bingham Katherine A. Willets Nilam C. Shah David Q. Andrews Richard P. Van Duyne

A wide-field localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) imaging method using a liquid crystal tunable filter is used to measure the scattering spectra of multiple Ag nanoparticles in parallel. This method provides the ability to characterize moving Ag nanoparticles by measuring the scattering spectra of the particles while simultaneously tracking their motion. Consequently, single-particle diff...

Journal: :Journal of colloid and interface science 2015
Imtiaz Ahmad H Patrick Jansen Jeroen van Swigchem Christian Ganser Christian Teichert Harold J W Zandvliet E Stefan Kooij

Experimentally we explore the potential of using pre-defined motion of a receding contact line to control the deposition of nanoparticles from suspension. Stripe-patterned wettability gradients are employed, which consist of alternating hydrophilic and hydrophobic stripes with increasing macroscopic surface energy. Nanoparticle suspensions containing nanorods and nanospheres are deposited onto ...

In the present investigation, the magnetohydrodynamic Falkner-Skan flow of tangent hyperbolic nanofluids over a stretching/shrinking wedge with variable suction, internal heat generation/absorption and chemical reaction with activation energy have been scrutinized. Nanofluid model is composed of “Brownian motion’’ and “Thermophoresis’’. Transformed non-dimensional coupled non-linear equations a...

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