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Not exact matches
The results provide a strong argument for scientists to pay
more attention to who, exactly, they're studying in their brain
imaging experiments.
In earlier
experiments, the defects have always rapidly evolved into
more complex structures or converted back into crystalline graphene, thus preventing the continuous
imaging of their diffusion over long periods of time.
The new study — published October 18, 2016 in the journal Molecular Psychiatry — combined genetic analysis of
more than 9,000 human psychiatric patients with brain
imaging, electrophysiology, and pharmacological
experiments in mutant mice to suggest that mutations in the gene DIXDC1 may act as a general risk factor for psychiatric disease by interfering with the way the brain regulates connections between neurons.
To answer questions about the cavity's structure and function, the researchers hope to do
more muon
imaging experiments with finer resolution.
This advance will enhance
imaging speed up to tenfold or
more, enabling us to conduct previously impossible
experiments.
«People are modeling ever - larger and
more complex processes,» said Feibush, who heads the development of web - based software for
imaging data from fusion
experiments at PPPL, a position he continues to hold.
The programmable graphic
experiment manager (GEM) enables users to design
more complex automation from a visual interface to support a wide variety of experimental
imaging protocols and device triggering.
Ulvestad was involved in an
experiment more than a decade ago in which a NASA communications satellite, TDRSS, was used to test the idea of doing radio astronomical
imaging by combining data from space and ground radio telescopes.
MRO's HiRISE camera (short for High Resolution
Imaging Science
Experiment) can distinguish Martian objects as small as a dinner table, allowing researchers to study the planet's surface features
more completely than ever before.