Sentences with phrase «spatial resolution for»

Marion, B, Anderberg, M, George, R, Gray - Hann, P & Heimiller, D 2001, «PVWATTS Version 2 — Enhanced Spatial Resolution for Calculating Grid - Connected PV Performance», paper presented to NCPV Program Review Meeting, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Lakewood, Colorado, USA, 14 - 17 October 2001, < http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy02osti/30941.pdf >.
(ii) to use the Mann et al. (1998), Luterbacher et al. (2004) and Moberg et al. (2005) methodologies to work towards a regional reconstruction at different temporal and spatial resolution for southern South America.
On the PS3 however, players will be pivoting the light source which will alter its position relative to the Eye very little, meaning the PS3 will have very little spatial resolution for a pointer if used in this way.
The technology ensures an unmatched spatial resolution for the most incredible immersive experience and represents the only sustainable solution to the inherent incompatibility issue of current and future 3D sound formats.
The spatial resolution for optical observations from Earth is limited by turbulence in our atmosphere.
Gustafsson and graduate student Hesper Rego had achieved higher - resolution SIM with a variation called saturated depletion non-linear SIM, but that method trades improvements in spatial resolution for harsher conditions and a loss of speed.
Their setup allows them to obtain a spatial resolution for a one - kilogram explosive charge down to the one - millimeter scale.

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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.
This NASA MARS 2020 approach of mapping the elemental, mineral, and organic composition of rocks at high spatial resolution with non-destructive techniques is now commonly used on Earth to provide unambiguous evidence for early life in its preserved nanoscale context.
Neural probes with high spatial resolution are needed for both recording and stimulating specific functional areas of the brain.
Because SR - STORM gives full spectral and spatial information for each molecule, the technology opens the door to high - resolution imaging of multiple components and local chemical environments, such as pH variations, inside a cell.
Researchers from the nanoscience research center CIC nanoGUNE, the Freie Universität Berlin and Neaspec company employ nano - FTIR spectroscopy for label - free chemical and structural imaging of proteins with nanoscale spatial resolution and with sensitivity to single protein complexes of less than one attogram (10 - 18 gram).
Using version 5.1 of the Community Atmospheric Model, developed by the Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) for use by the scientific community, Wehner and his co-authors conducted an analysis for the period 1979 to 2005 at three spatial resolutions: 25 km, 100 km, and 200 km.
At high spatial resolution, the Apex «microfossils» lack all evidence for coherent, rounded walls.
Simple sensors can tell a machine whether it is in contact with something, but detectors that also sense texture tend either to be too complicated and delicate for commercial use or lack the spatial resolution needed to detect details dozens of micrometers across.
CellScope prototypes have achieved effective magnification of 28 × and spatial resolution of 1.2 microns, sufficiently detailed for screening and diagnosis of these common diseases.
The discoveries also astonished and thrilled theoreticians, because the hexagonal pattern is the optimal arrangement for achieving the highest - possible spatial resolution with a minimum number of grid cells.
That's important, he says, because for imaging dynamic processes, an increase in spatial resolution is meaningless without a corresponding increase in speed.
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.
«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.
«The microscope was tested for its spatial resolution, the presence of chromatic aberrations, and long - term stability using a fine test pattern called a Siemens star and a photon energy of approximately 10 keV,» explains Professor Kazuto Yamauchi of Osaka University's Center for Ultra-Precision Science and Technology.
The speed, noninvasiveness, and high spatial resolution of this approach make it a promising tool for in vivo 3D imaging of fast dynamic processes in cells and embryos, as shown here in five surrounding examples.
With recent developments in contrast agents and pulse sequences, some state - of - the - art techniques greatly improve the MR image quality by overcoming the time and spatial resolution limitations and have been used for noninvasive evaluation of hepatic steatosis and vascular and biliary anatomy.
«We have designed a specialized acquisition method that gathers the necessary data for both space and time in two parts and then combines them to achieve high - quality, high - spatial resolution, and high - speed imaging.»
«The data, information and knowledge on long - term trends of surface water bodies across the CONUS at high spatial resolution are valuable for planning and management of surface water resources, however, they are not widely available yet,» said Xiao, professor of ecology and remote sensing in the Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology, OU College of Arts and Sciences.
For the time being, however, additional pre-clinical studies are planned in order to ascertain the advantages of this new imaging biomarker compared to conventional methods and to further improve the spatial resolution of pH imaging.
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.
These studies are made possible by the high spatial resolution of Keck's large aperture combined with a state - of - the - art adaptive optics system to correct for distortions caused by Earth's atmosphere.
ALMA is a telescope suitable for analyzing molecules in galaxies because of: 1) a high sensitivity to detect faint radio signals; 2) a high fidelity imaging capability to image actual gas distributions; 3) the ability to observe wideband multiple wavelengths simultaneously, and high spatial resolution.
«Laser ablation isotope ratio mass spectrometry for enhanced sensitivity and spatial resolution in stable isotope analysis.»
ASTER data is used to create detailed maps of land surface temperature, reflectance, and elevation.ASTER captures high spatial resolution data in 14 bands, from the visible to the thermal infrared wavelengths, and provides stereo viewing capability for digital elevation model creation.
Deputy Editor Steven Carr of The Broad Institute will talk about new approaches for subcellular localization of proteins and their interaction partners with high spatial resolution.
«This recent discovery resonates with Galileo and Helmholtz's pioneering observations that visual spatial resolution is higher for darks than lights,» said Alonso and his colleagues.
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.
They represent nearby cousins of the more distant and energetic quasars; their relative proximity to Earth permits images to be made with much finer spatial resolution than is possible for quasars.
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.
Abstract: We report on a high - spatial - resolution survey for binary stars in the periphery of the Orion Nebula Cluster, at 5 - 15 arcmin (0.65 - 2 pc) from the cluster center.
Multiplexed Imaging Here the goal is to add spatial resolution to cytometry - data in order to understand, in a tissue, WHERE immune and cancer cells interact We design, develop and apply methods for multiplexed visualization of protein and RNA molecules in tissue sections.
One approach is to develop empirical regional models that enable aragonite saturation state to be estimated from existing hydrographic measurements, for which greater spatial coverage and longer time series exist in addition to higher spatial and temporal resolution.
To carry out a wide range of high - spatial resolution observations, it can combine the two AO - corrected 8.4 - m apertures of the LBT in various ways including direct (non-interferometric... ▽ More The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer (LBTI) is a strategic instrument of the LBT designed for high - sensitivity, high - contrast, and high - resolution infrared (1.5 - 13 $ \ mu $ m) imaging of nearby planetary systems.
«We are able to get better spatial resolution and sensitivity that aid in providing the best care possible for our veterinary patients.»
With an irreverence for the normative nature of painting to find a definitive resolution, Evans tests the limits of a material and its spatial boundaries, as paintings merge with installation and the picture plane expands into sculptural form.
To run them stochastically for long simulation times requires using computational efficiencies that reduce complexity or spatial and temporal resolution.
Surface variables such as T (2m) are strongly affected by their environment, which may be represented differently in different weather models (e.g. different spatial resolution implies different altitudes) and therefore is a reason for differences between reanalyses.
For example, many mechanistic models used to simulate the ecological effects of climate change operate at spatial resolutions varying from a single plant to a few hectares.
Unfortunately, the figure also confirms that the spatial resolution of theoutput from the GCMs used in the Mediterranean study is too coarse for constructing detailed regional scenarios.To develop more detailed regional scenarios, modelers can combine the GCM results with output from statistical models.3 This is done by constructing a statistical model to explain the observed temperature or precipitation at a meteorological station in terms of a range of regionally - averaged climate variables.
A high - resolution dataset is prepared for the global Ocean during 1992 - 2006, with a spatial resolution of 1 degree, and weekly and monthly temporal resolutions.
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).
As a prototyping exercise for the moderate ‐ resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) albedo / BRDF product, we demonstrate the retrieval of bidirectional reflectance distribution functions (BRDFs) and red spectral albedo measures for the New England region, United States, from merged AVHRR and GOES radiances at a 1 km2 (nominal) spatial scale.
«These projections for Europe are partially in agreement with studies based on datasets with much higher spatial and temporal resolution.
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