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Klaus, T., Schmitz, E.A., Klusmann, B., Piper, M., Rongen, L., Gruber, R., Nkrumah, I., Ampong, K., Donkor, M., Tamakloe, R., Krauter, S.
32nd European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition; 3053-3054
Students of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, Ghana, and of Paderborn University are working on one renewable energy-related project
Students of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, Ghana, and of Paderborn University are working on one renewable energy-related project
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Autor:
Rongen, L.
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In Modern earth buildings 2012:110-152
Autor:
Nick Pfeiffer, Rongen L. K. Cheng, Rahul Thomas, Michael J. Phang, Glenn H. Chapman, Bozena Kaminska
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SPIE Proceedings.
Optical imaging through biological tissue has the significant problems of scattering which degrades the image resolution and quality. Research has shown that Angular Domain Imaging (ADI) improves image quality by filtering out the scattered light in
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SPIE Proceedings.
Scattering of photons in biological imaging is a known factor of degrading image resolution and quality. Angular Domain Imaging (ADI) is a technique which utilizes the angular distribution of photons to filter out multiple-scattering photons and acce
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SPIE Proceedings.
When imaging through small aquatic creatures, scattered photons produce problems in image quality and resolution. Angular Domain Imaging (ADI) reduces scattered photons and improves the image quality and resolution. ADI is an imaging technique which
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SPIE Proceedings.
Conventional fluorescence imaging often does not have a mechanism to remove the scattering effect in biological tissue. We use Angular Domain Imaging (ADI) to improve the detection of smaller structures in fluorescence layer over that can be provided
Autor:
Rongen L. K. Cheng, Polly Tsui, Gary Chiang, Glenn H. Chapman, Nick Pfeiffer, Bozena Kaminska
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Researchers have been using simple optics to image optically induced fluorescence in tissues. We now apply the Angular Domain Imaging technique using a Spatiofrequency filter which accepts only photons within a small deviation angle from its original
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In European Urology Supplements September 2017 16(6):e2408-e2408
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