Sentences with phrase «better spatial resolution»

The GFS also recently got better spatial resolution (e.g., more grid points).
«We are able to get better spatial resolution and sensitivity that aid in providing the best care possible for our veterinary patients.»
PIXL offers «two orders of magnitude better spatial resolution, higher sensitivity and accuracy, and the capability to detect and quantify 10 additional elements,» he explains.
Next they ruled out a false positive, usually caused by an eclipsing binary - star system in the background, with two relatively small telescopes on the ground, which offer better spatial resolution than COROT does.
The approach offers very good spatial resolution.
To overcome the drawbacks of single - walled carbon nanotube field - effect transistors and improve their performance, the researchers deposited PVDF - TrFE on the top of self - fabricated single - walled carbon nanotube transistors by inkjet printing, a low - cost, solution based deposition process with good spatial resolution.

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The field of live - cell imaging has expanded greatly in recent years, but still faces many challenges, such as how to improve spatial and temporal resolution as well as how to keep cells healthy for extended periods of time.
«As such, they offer unparalleled spatial and temporal resolution over other imaging technologies to help us achieve a better understanding of complex and uniquely human brain functions, such as language,» adds Thesen, an assistant professor at NYU Langone.
An important aspect of enormous practical relevance is that the nano - FTIR spectra of proteins match extremely well with conventional FTIR spectra, while the spatial resolution is increased by more than 100.
Studies with better temporal and spatial resolution could help to reveal why nanocatalyst functionality is lost over time.
Spitzer is able to do this as well, but Webb will be able to observe objects nearly 100 times fainter and with eight times greater spatial resolution.
NIRSIT, a functional near - infrared spectroscopy neuroimaging device, is set to change the landscape of neuroscience research and the medical sector by offering high spatial resolution as well as high temporal resolution in a portable and wireless manner.
«Until the launch of the OCO - 2 satellite mission in 2014 we had global maps of SIF but at coarse spatial resolution, each pixel compromising areas of about 50 x 50 kilometres in the best case,» says Luis Guanter from GFZ.
The new methods dramatically improve on the spatial resolution provided by structured illumination microscopy, one of the best imaging methods for seeing inside living cells.
Alas, PET does not provide particularly good temporal or spatial resolution.
«Our proposed devices can retain the terahertz frequency like other terahertz sources but with a much shorter wavelength for an improved spatial resolution in imaging application as well as a very wide frequency tuning range from a microwave to a terahertz wave,» said Iurov.
To do this, the team obtained extremely high spatial resolution observations from the eight - meter Gemini North telescope on Mauna Kea in Hawai`i using a technique called speckle imaging, as well as adaptive optics (AO) observations from the ten - meter Keck II telescope, Gemini's neighbor on Mauna Kea.
They couldn't: spatial resolution was nowhere near good enough.
This study highlights the need for high - resolution spatial data on tiger mosquito density, biting behavior, and seasonality to better understand, predict, and manage arboviral transmission risk in temperate cities.
In order to identify false positives and confirm transiting exoplanets, we have assembled a follow - up network (KELT - FUN) to conduct imaging with higher spatial resolution, cadence, and photometric precision than the KELT telescopes, as well as spectroscopic observations of the candidate host stars.
The exceptional properties of the new X-ray source will provide even more solutions for increasingly advanced research projects that require better spatial and time resolution and ever more sophisticated experimental conditions.
With its high - definition resolving power, HDST has the amazing ability to take an optical image or spectrum at about 100 - parsec spatial resolution or better, for any observable object in the entire Universe, no matter where a galaxy lies within the cosmic horizon.
Naturally, high spatial, spectral, and temporal resolution as well as a high polarimetric sensitivity can not be achieved at the same time.
By analyzing 80 proxy records from around the globe (generally with resolutions better than 500 years) the authors are able to evaluate the changes occurring during different time periods in order to characterize the spatial and temporal structure of the deglacial evolution.
Increasing the resolution to T106 did not improve winter temperatures and, in summer, the spatial patterns were better but the regional biases worse (Cubasch et al., 1996).
Because most AOGCMs have coarse resolution and large - scale systematic errors, and extreme events tend to be short lived and have smaller spatial scales, it is somewhat surprising how well the models simulate the statistics of extreme events in the current climate, including the trends during the 20th century (see Chapter 9 for more detail).
I would really appreciate if somebody can provide information about a reanalysis product that has temporal resolution of 3 hours and spatial resolution about 100 km or better.
The higher spatial resolution allows a more detailed representation of relevant processes, which will hopefully, but not necessarily, result in a «better» prediction.
Land use and emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases are reported mostly at a 0.5 × 0.5 degree spatial resolution, with air pollutants also provided per sector (for well - mixed gases, a coarser resolution is used).
Improvements include increases in spatial and temporal resolution and better representation of physical processes.
Their relatively good spectral resolution makes infrared sounders very useful for the determination of cloud properties (day and night), and their coarse spatial resolution has less effect on clouds with large spatial extents like cirrus clouds.
Second, nearly every impact of importance is driven by what is liable to happen to the climate on the regional to local scale, but it is well known that current global - scale models have limited ability to simulate climate effects as this degree of spatial resolution.
The important considerations for the baseline include the time period adopted as well as the spatial and temporal resolution of the baseline data.
Unfortunately, dealing people like Goddard is now prompting you say dubious things like: «Well, the better method extended the record, gave you a higher spatial resolution and showed that the NOAA folks basically get the adjustments correct».
Well, the better method extended the record, gave you a higher spatial resolution and showed that the NOAA folks basically get the adjustments correct.
The issue is pretty simple: What is the effective spatial resolution of BEST to long term trends compared to other series?
We'd only expect the four BEST gridcells located within the one GISS gridcell to be meaningfully different from one another if there was a high degree of spatial resolution in the BEST dataset.
It's a statement about the spatial resolution of BEST being poorer than the other series.
There are a number of other issues related to BEST's adjustments, including the massive loss of spatial resolution they cause and how they help cause significant changes in BEST's stated uncertainty levels.
Even the best proxy records contain far fewer observations than the worst periods of the observational record, and the spatial and temporal resolution of the resulting reconstructions is correspondingly coarse.
VIIRS will also dramatically improve on MODIS and SeaWiFS spatial resolution (via a patented OLS - like17 detector aggregation technique) and global coverage (via a 40 percent wider imaging swath), while offering comparable absolute radiometry and sensitivity as well as the long - term stability required by the IORD to support CDRs.
These high - resolution measurements offer great potential for future investigations into the mechanics of aquifer systems and the spatial heterogeneity of aquifer system structure and material properties as well as for monitoring ongoing aquifer system compaction and land subsidence.
To say that the pre-satellite humidity trends are correct, despite the many changes in instrumentation, despite the changes in spatial and temporal resolution (but still almost no ocean coverage), despite the known problems with NCEP model bias, and despite that it has been wrong throughout the satellite era... well, it's ludicrous.
Speaking of audio, the built - in headphones now feature high - resolution and 3D spatial audio for better immersion.
It's higher resolution, offers spatial audio support, plus an adjustable comfort dial for a better fit.
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