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  1. New software driver aids biomedical image analysis

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    Mon, 13 May 2002

    been developed by MuTech Corporation (Billerica, MA; www.mutech.com ) to run Image Pro Plus software used mainly for biomedical image analysis. The new capture driver provides a seamless interface between the Image/VGA-460 frame grabber board and

  2. Navitar Life Sciences acquires assets of Modulation Optics, expands biomedical imaging capabilities

    Article

    Thu, 5 May 2011

    function.” With the acquisition of Modulation Optics, Navitar says it is making a substantial commitment to expand their biomedical capabilities with live cell imaging optics. According to Navitar co‐president Jeremy Goldstein, “The combination of

  1. Biomedical imaging discovers new MOLECULAR PARAMETERS

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    Mon, 1 Feb 1999

    Biomedical imaging discovers new MOLECULAR PARAMETERS ..... and pathology at UBC and professor of biomedical engineering at Boston University (Boston ..... of the inverted microscope within the biomedical system used at the University of British

  2. Robots & Vision - Biomedical zoom imaging

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    Thu, 16 Jul 2009

    instruments view and BB software. To integrate the future in this particular application is microscopic. We're looking at biomedical . Application we're looking at something called the smart bill. Not a smart fill his PH sensor on it that's almost too

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  3. Simultaneous framing/streak camera visualizes nanoscale biomedical events

    Article

    Wed, 2 Jul 2008

    looking at a slit image of the diameter of droplets. Both cameras together give a unique insight into the visualization of biomedical micro- and nanoscale events. Incorporating a supplementary optical port that uses a beamsplitter to deliver 50% of the

  4. BIOMEDICAL IMAGING: Vision system speeds behavioral analysis research

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    Mon, 1 Aug 2011

    At the Tufts Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology, Dr. Michael Levin and his colleagues are using quantitative automated behavioral analysis techniques to study living animals.

  5. BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH: High-speed, high-resolution images captured simultaneously

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    Thu, 1 Apr 2010

    When measuring biological processes such as functional imaging of cardiac and neuronal cell networks, fluorescent probes are used to delineate transient ion concentration and membrane voltage changes.

  6. BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH: Image processing and neural networks assist the blind

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    Tue, 1 Dec 2009

    Age-related macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa are two of the major causes of loss of eyesight, leaving patients with difficulty reading, sewing, or discerning faces.

  7. BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH: Image processing and neural networks assist the blind

    Article

    Tue, 1 Dec 2009

    Age-related macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa are two of the major causes of loss of eyesight, leaving patients with difficulty reading, sewing, or discerning faces.

  8. IMAGE CAPTURE: High-speed IR camera meets biomedical demands

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    Wed, 1 Jul 2009

    To measure the effects of how a particular drug may perform, molecular scientists often use infrared (IR) spectroscopy techniques.