نتایج جستجو برای: light intensity

تعداد نتایج: 558624  

Journal: :Applied optics 1997
S Fantini M A Franceschini E Gratton

The Green's function for the diffusion equation is widely used to describe photon transport in turbid media. We have performed aseries of spectroscopy experiments on a number of uniform turbid media with different optical properties (absorption coefficient in the range 0.03-0.14 cm(-1), reduced scattering coefficient in the range 5-22 cm(-1)). Our experiments have been conducted in the frequenc...

Journal: :Current Biology 1998
Leon Lagnado

A recent study suggests a neuronal circuit in the retina by which amacrine cells contribute to the generation of transient responses in ganglion cells, thereby enabling the visual system to detect changes in light intensity.

A Kamali A Matinfar H Hosseinzadeh M Shirinabadi

In this study, the effects of different light regimes on the reproductive activity of a typical Indo- Pacific coral reef rabbitfish, Siganus sutor, were evaluated. Forty- five adult fish were exposed to nine different photoperiod (8L: 16D, 12L: 12D, 16L: 8D) and light intensity (1000, 2000, 3000 lux) combinations with three replicates and five other fishes reared under indoor light condition (C...

2014
Pouyan Mohajerani Stephan Kellnberger Vasilis Ntziachristos

We introduce optoacoustic tomographic imaging using intensity modulated light sources and collecting amplitude and phase information in the frequency domain. Imaging is performed at multiple modulation frequencies. The forward modeling uses the Green's function solution to the pressure wave equation in frequency domain and the resulting inverse problem is solved using regularized least squares ...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2001
G Zartov T Tenev K Panajotov E Popov R Peyeva H Thienpont I Veretennicoff

We investigate the dynamical behavior of optical Fabry-Perot resonators consisting of LiNbO3 slabs (x and c cut) that are coated with different (absorbing or lossless) dielectric multilayers deposited on both sides of the slabs. Bistable switching is observed experimentally. The buildup of beam fanning with time leads to destructive interference for a portion of the incident beam, inducing a ch...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Jennifer E York Andrew J Young Andrew N Radford

It is well established that the lunar cycle can affect the behaviour of nocturnal animals, but its potential to have a similar influence on diurnal species has received less research attention. Here, we demonstrate that the dawn song of a cooperative songbird, the white-browed sparrow weaver (Plocepasser mahali), varies with moon phase. When the moon was above the horizon at dawn, males began s...

2005
Marta Valledor Juan Carlos Campo Miguel A. Perez Juan C. Alvarez Juan C. Viera

− Phosphorescent sensors are usually based on measurement of light intensity or lifetime of sensor emitted light. This goal may be accomplished by measuring the phase-shift between the excitation and the emitted light. Scattered signals must be removed to perform the measurement; however, some of the scattered light due to fluorescence is impossible to remove when measuring phosphorescence deca...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Jan Grewe Matti Weckström Martin Egelhaaf Anne-Kathrin Warzecha

Response variability is a fundamental issue in neural coding because it limits all information processing. The reliability of neuronal coding is quantified by various approaches in different studies. In most cases it is largely unclear to what extent the conclusions depend on the applied reliability measure, making a comparison across studies almost impossible. We demonstrate that different rel...

2014
Roberta Paradiso Stefania De Pascale

Mediterranean greenhouses for cultivation of Phalaenopsis orchids reproduce the warm, humid, and shaded environment of tropical underbrush. Heating represents the highest production cost, due to the high thermal requirements and the long unproductive phase of juvenility, in which plants attain the critical size for flowering. Our researches aimed to investigate the effect of plant size, tempera...

2015
Henryk Blasinski

Spectral reflectance is often derived from a sequence of images acquired under different, narrowband, infinitely far away illuminants, which means their intensity is constant throughout the scene. When small LEDs, located close to the target are used the light intensity becomes scene depth dependent. We propose to use an RGB+depth camera which lets us model the spatial light intensity falloff a...

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