نتایج جستجو برای: rdh

تعداد نتایج: 176  

2014
Betsy Reynolds

Presenter Disclosures for Betsy Reynolds, RDH, MS Acts as a Key Opinion Leader for Philips/Discus  In that capacity, she receives educational grant funding for presentation development  She is not an employee of either company and has no vested interest in sales of any product manufactured or distributed by Philips/Discus Ms. Reynolds has received financial reimbursement from Parkell for auth...

Journal: :Symmetry 2022

Reversible data hiding (RDH) schemes based on pixel value ordering have gained significant popularity due to their unique capability of providing high-quality marked images with a decent embedding capacity, while also enabling secret information extraction and the lossless recovery original at receiving side. However, image quality may be distorted severely when (PVO) method is employed in laye...

Journal: :IEEE Access 2023

Image reversible data hiding (RDH) using interpolation technology (IT) provides high single-layer embedding capacity and has become a research hotspot. To solve serious image distortion in existing methods caused by secondary based on interpolated pixels, we propose an RDH method for images modulo operation prediction-error expansion (PEE). Our differs from that only consider into pixels. First...

Journal: :Intelligent Automation and Soft Computing 2022

Reversible Data Hiding (RDH) is the process of transferring secret data hidden inside cover media to recipient so can securely retrieve both and media. The RDH approach applied in this study field telemedicine, medical-secret conveyed privately via medical video. Morse code-based encryption technique tends encrypt by compression using Arithmetic coding technique. Discrete Shearlet transform (DS...

Journal: :Electronics 2023

Pixel clustering is a technique of content-adaptive data embedding in the area high-performance reversible hiding (RDH). Using pixel clustering, pixels cover image can be classified into different groups based on single factor, which usually local complexity. Since finer seems to improve performance, this manuscript, we propose using two factors for two-dimensional develop RDH. Firstly, additio...

Journal: :Mathematics 2023

A reversible data hiding in the encrypted domain (RDH-ED) aims to hide within images, protecting its content, while allowing additional information be distributed. This paper presents a complete separable RDH-ED scheme, whose main contribution is receiver extract and restore image, either from cryptogram with hidden or directly decrypted version. With versatile bit-depth management, most signif...

2015
Tobias Goris Bastian Hornung Thomas Kruse Anika Reinhold Martin Westermann Peter J Schaap Hauke Smidt Gabriele Diekert

This genome report describes the draft genome and the physiological characteristics of Desulfitobacterium hafniense PCE-S, a Gram-positive bacterium known to dechlorinate tetrachloroethene (PCE) to dichloroethene by a PCE reductive dehalogenase. The draft genome has a size of 5,666,696 bp with a G + C content of 47.3%. The genome is very similar to the already sequenced Desulfitobacterium hafni...

2014
Paul Jose Anil C B

Reversible Data Hiding (RDH) gaining the attraction in the world of secured message passing through encrypted images. It is due to the excellent property of recovering the original cover or image after embedded data is extracted while protecting the encrypted image content’s confidentiality. The related works may embed data by reversibly vacating room from the encrypted images, which may be sub...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Neslihan Tas Miriam H A van Eekert Gosse Schraa Jizhong Zhou Willem M de Vos Hauke Smidt

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) has been widely used in chemical manufacturing processes and as a pesticide. Due to its resistance to biological degradation, HCB has mainly accumulated in freshwater bodies and agricultural soils. "Dehalococcoides" spp., anaerobic dechlorinating bacteria that are capable of degrading HCB, were previously isolated from river sediments. Yet there is limited knowledge abou...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2006
Petri Ala-Laurila Alexander V. Kolesnikov Rosalie K. Crouch Efthymia Tsina Sergey A. Shukolyukov Victor I. Govardovskii Yiannis Koutalos Barbara Wiggert Maureen E. Estevez M. Carter Cornwall

The visual cycle is a chain of biochemical reactions that regenerate visual pigment following exposure to light. Initial steps, the liberation of all-trans retinal and its reduction to all-trans retinol by retinol dehydrogenase (RDH), take place in photoreceptors. We performed comparative microspectrophotometric and microfluorometric measurements on a variety of rod and cone photoreceptors isol...

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