Sentences with phrase «using macroscopic»

Automated anatomical labeling of activations in SPM using a macroscopic anatomical parcellation of the MNI MRI single - subject brain
That postulation turned out to be correct: the Belgian doctors are the first to provide a full anatomical description of the ligament after a broad cadaver study using macroscopic dissection techniques.
Decoherence is thought to be a major obstacle in using macroscopic quantum states for quantum computing applications.

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His research career has ranged widely, from the macroscopic study of alloys to the microscopic study of thin films such as those used in silicon chips.
Ye is most excited about the future possibility of using the atoms in the clock as a gravity sensor, to see how quantum mechanics, which operates on very small spatial scales, interacts with general relativity, the theory of gravity, a macroscopic force.
Designing materials for use in the large variety of gadgets and structures that support our everyday lives involves understanding them at their atomic, electronic and macroscopic scales.
Statistical mechanics was developed to study solids, gasses and liquids at macroscopic scales, but is now used to describe a variety of complex states of matter, from magnetism to superconductivity.
Chen's coworker Baile Zhang of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, as well as John Pendry at Imperial College London, and their coworkers have shown that a compromise of partial visible - light cloaking of macroscopic objects can be attained using blocks of transparent materials such as calcite crystal, in which light propagates at different speeds in different directions.
Thermodynamics is a branch of physics that studies the effects of changes in temperature, pressure, and volume on physical systems at the macroscopic scale by analyzing the collective motion of their particles using statistics.
«Our protocol avoids this problem and can also be used for determining entanglement in macroscopic objects, which was nearly impossible until now.»
By using an atomic - resolution aberration - corrected (scanning) transmission electron microscope in combination with micromagnetic simulations the authors could reveal for the first time the atomic structure of the single phases present and establish a direct correlation to the macroscopic magnetic properties.
Publishing in Physical Review Letters, scientists at EPFL have put forward an experimental protocol for demonstrating QE at the macroscopic scale by using a device that can be controlled by light.
The HCP seeks to map brain connectivity at a macroscopic scale, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
One strategy she uses is to cool the macroscopic components of the device (i.e., the mirrors) into a coherent quantum state; such components, large enough to see without magnification, exhibit bizarre quantum properties previously observed only at the atomic level.
To delineate auditory regions, including Heschl's gyrus (BA41 / BA42), the middle temporal gyrus (BA21) and the caudal inferior parietal cortex (BA39), we used the aal atlas implemented in xjview based on a macroscopic anatomical parcellation of the MNI MRI Single - Subject Brain6.
We first demonstrate less variability of global Pearson correlations with respect to the two chosen networks using a sliding - window approach during WM task compared to rest; then we show that the macroscopic decrease in variations in correlations during a WM task is also well characterized by the combined effect of a reduced number of dominant CAPs, increased spatial consistency across CAPs, and increased fractional contributions of a few dominant CAPs.
In order to accurately model the behavior of the accretion disk that orbits our galaxy's supermassive black hole, the researchers used a method that tracked the motion and path of individual particles — rather than one that treats the motion of plasma as a macroscopic fluid.
Pathological processing and evaluation were conducted using previously published methods.14, 15 Brain volume and macroscopic features were recorded during initial processing.
Her expertise has enabled the Animal Emergency and Referral Center to use intraoperative video fluoroscopy when treating cases of HMD or macroscopic portosystemic shunts.
Her work ranges from the microscopic to the macroscopic as she magnifies the minute details shown in images of disease cultures and enlarges them to cosmic proportions, or conversely references seductive mood - altering pharmaceuticals using blown glass.
Using the shapes of diseases and cures, maps of the universe, or the molecular structure of pollutants — in short, microscopic or macroscopic «landscapes» — it depicts a physical reality that is invisible to the naked eye.
Melissa Lillie is a Berkshires - based artist whose artwork references natural forms using a personal visual language of vibrant colors and complex layers to reflect on the macroscopic and microscopic world.
Ding's crosses, then, may have become simply the language he uses, but their accumulated units prove ambiguous enough to allow both microscopic and macroscopic projections from the world, and at the same time to trigger multiple echoes of other abstract painters.
First, we describe some recent findings showing how to use basic concepts of macroscopic non-equilibrium thermodynamics for characterizing the energy and entropy budgets of the climate.
We can use the ME principle to infer several macroscopic quantities of the system such as pressure or temperature.
Besides back yard solar concentrators and water heaters, I am of the opinion that widespread small scale use of solar energy and electricity storage will require microscopic solutions and not macroscopic solutions.
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