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Ultra-Light Aircraft-Based Hyperspectral and Colour-Infrared Imaging to Identify Deciduous Tree Species in an Urban Environment

Ultra-Light Aircraft-Based Hyperspectral and Colour-Infrared Imaging to Identify Deciduous Tree Species in an Urban Environment

... the imaging platforms, sensors, and data gathering and processing ...hyperspectral imaging using ultra-light aircraft for vegetation species mapping in an urban environment, exploring both the engineering ...

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en fr Three-dimensional infrared imaging for chronic kidney disease investigation Imagerie IRTF tridimensionnelle pour l'étude de l'insuffisance rénale chronique

... complementary imaging resources (morphological/molecular) to study the role of the microvascular plasticity in the development of human ...3D imaging techniques, in particular for the morphological and ...

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High-Resolution Shortwave Infrared Imaging of Vascular Disorders Using Gold Nanoclusters

High-Resolution Shortwave Infrared Imaging of Vascular Disorders Using Gold Nanoclusters

... SWIR imaging, image restoration, and image analysis for biomedical applications, non-invasive vascular imaging was performed in mice previously described with vascular disorders due to the inactivation of ...

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Infrared Imaging for Integrated Circuit Trust and Hardware Security

Infrared Imaging for Integrated Circuit Trust and Hardware Security

... The state of the art reveals that cameras are far from ideal for such investiga- tions as they lack detectivity and are temporally limited by their read out circuitry. Chapter 2 shows that mono-pixel detectors provide ...

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Detecting sources of heat loss in residential buildings from infrared imaging

Detecting sources of heat loss in residential buildings from infrared imaging

... Equipped with a better understanding of the main types of heat loss and where they generally occur, engineers, building developers and homeowners will be able to better iden[r] ...

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Deep near-infrared imaging of the HE0450-2958 system

Deep near-infrared imaging of the HE0450-2958 system

... The compact emission region situated close to the QSO, called the blob, which previously showed only gas emission lines in the optical spectra, is now detected in our near-IR images.. It[r] ...

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Mapping the myoglobin concentration, oxygenation, and optical pathlength in heart ex vivo using near-infrared imaging

Mapping the myoglobin concentration, oxygenation, and optical pathlength in heart ex vivo using near-infrared imaging

... In general, oxygenated and deoxygenated heme in Hb and Mb, oxidized and reduced cytochrome c oxidase, and heme of metHb and/or metmyoglobin (metMb), as well as water and fat, may determine light absorption of cardiac (or ...

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Fourier-transform infrared imaging and clustering: toward an automated histology of normal colon

Fourier-transform infrared imaging and clustering: toward an automated histology of normal colon

... F´ed´eration de M´edecine Translationnelle de Strasbourg (FMTS), Strasbourg, France. ∗ Corresponding author (email: cyril.gobinet@univ-reims.fr). Abstract - Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) imag- ing is currently ...

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Active Hyperspectral Mid-Infrared Imaging Based on Widely Tunable QCL Laser

Active Hyperspectral Mid-Infrared Imaging Based on Widely Tunable QCL Laser

... Multispectral Imaging”, because the light source normally is the ambient ...that infrared tunable filters are recent technology that not yet mature ...

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Non destructive testing of actively cooled plasma facing components by means of thermal transient excitation and infrared imaging

Non destructive testing of actively cooled plasma facing components by means of thermal transient excitation and infrared imaging

... through the element (~ 0.1 s) shorter than the thermal time constant of the element (3 to 15 s). The surface temperature of the elements is measured with an infrared camera (type Inframetrix 600). The video ...

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Role of near-infrared fluorescence imaging in head and neck cancer surgery: from animal models to humans

Role of near-infrared fluorescence imaging in head and neck cancer surgery: from animal models to humans

... fluorescence imaging Fluorescence is a process by which molecules absorb the excitation light and re-emit light of a longer wavelength after a brief interval of ...fluorescence imaging focuses on the ...

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Comparative study of infrared thermography, ultrasonic C-scan, X-ray computed tomography and terahertz imaging on composite materials

Comparative study of infrared thermography, ultrasonic C-scan, X-ray computed tomography and terahertz imaging on composite materials

... THz imaging devices which have been employed at the Tokyo National Museum (Japan) and at the Museum of Aquitaine ...near-infrared imaging [ 113 ...

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Mid-infrared multispectral lensless imaging for wide-field and label-free microbial identification

Mid-infrared multispectral lensless imaging for wide-field and label-free microbial identification

... with infrared imaging, laid on top of an agar plate for ...When imaging is performed, growth support is put in close contact with the imaging sensor and illuminated at different ...

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Classification of Spectroscopically Encoded Resins by Raman Mapping and Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging

Classification of Spectroscopically Encoded Resins by Raman Mapping and Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging

... ReceiVed September 23, 2005 Barcoded resins (BCRs) were recently introduced as a potential platform for pre-encoded multiplexed synthesis, screening, and biomedical diagnostics. A key step toward the development of this ...

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In vivo near-infrared fluorescence imaging of atherosclerosis using local delivery of novel targeted molecular probes

In vivo near-infrared fluorescence imaging of atherosclerosis using local delivery of novel targeted molecular probes

... fluorophore-coupled imaging probes targeting a variety of molecular biomarkers have been previ- ously tested in atherosclerotic animal models for intravascular imaging, including matrix metalloproteinases ...

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Infrared astronomy

Infrared astronomy

... When we look at an object like the Moon with our eyes, or using binoculars or an optical telescope, we see it because it is lit up by the Sun. When the Moon is not Full, we see only part of the half of it that is lit by ...

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Visible and Near-Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging to Describe some Properties of Conventionally and Ecologically Grown Vegetables

Visible and Near-Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging to Describe some Properties of Conventionally and Ecologically Grown Vegetables

... HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING TO DESCRIBE SOME PROPERTIES OF CONVENTIONALLY AND ECOLOGICALLY GROWN VEGETABLES Gediminas Masaitis 1 , Daiva Šileikienė 1 , Gintautas Mozgeris 1 , Jurgita Lekavičiūtė 2 , Sébastien Gadal 3 1 ...

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In vivo near-infrared fluorescence imaging of atherosclerosis using local delivery of novel targeted molecular probes

In vivo near-infrared fluorescence imaging of atherosclerosis using local delivery of novel targeted molecular probes

... intravascular imaging catheter was inserted over a ...IVUS-NIRF imaging of the distal abdominal aorta was acquired every 10 minutes over a 40-minute ...

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Infrared optical imaging of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) up regulation following ischemia reperfusion is ameliorated by hypothermia

Infrared optical imaging of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) up regulation following ischemia reperfusion is ameliorated by hypothermia

... Animals were placed on a custom designed heated platform attached to the stage of the Olympus BX51 microscope. One hundred and twenty minutes after reperfusion, animals were imaged over ipsilateral and contralateral ...

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Hyperspectral and Multispectral Image Fusion Under Spectrally Varying Spatial Blurs – Application to High Dimensional Infrared Astronomical Imaging

Hyperspectral and Multispectral Image Fusion Under Spectrally Varying Spatial Blurs – Application to High Dimensional Infrared Astronomical Imaging

... Earth observation. Indeed, most of the airborne or spaceborne optical remote sensing platforms embed at least two sensors with complementary spatial and spectral resolutions. The first methods addressed the so called ...

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