Density Imaging Articles & Analysis
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CD BioSciences can provide comprehensive services based on label-free live cell imaging technologies. Phase contrast (PC) and differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy are the most popular label-free imaging techniques in biological research. ...
Recent developments in detector technology from METTLER TOLEDO have allowed for a large reduction in the x-ray generator power, especially for low-density packaging such as plastic trays and pouches for example. This new detector technology is a new 0.4mm high sensitivity detector which allows the integration of a lower powered (100W) x-ray generator and offers equal or, in many ...
A more powerful computer will allow researchers to see results in higher resolution, like a higher density of pixels sharpens images on a television or a stronger telescope brings a greater number of far-off galaxies into focus, explained Rich Loft, the center's director of technology. ...
Taking pictures with your camera you may find that images often look okay on a first glimpse, but when zooming in fine details are barely noticeable. In contrast, the high information density of high resolution images will reveal even the smallest details. ...
The sink-float process is used in many treatment plants to separate materials of different density. This process requires huge quantities of water and very expensive additives such as ferro-silicon. ...
PEL High Density Baler with trailer Now available: The PEL high density baler; ideal for compacting and baling plastics that may contain liquid. The Packer plate in the high density baler has long strokes which ensure that the bale is being densely compacted from the start of the process. ...
This practice covers the design, material grouping classification, and manufacture of hole-type image quality indicators (IQI) used to indicate the quality of X-ray and gamma-ray radiologic images. ...
The red and blue images appear ghostly, like a fleeting glimpse of something that’s never been seen before — which is true. ...
