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Data processing large quantities of multispectral information
Method is combination of digital and optical techniques. Multispectral data is coded into binary matrix format and then encoded onto photographic film. Film is holographically correlated with spectral signature to generate single-class classification map. Number of maps are optically superimposed to produce full-color, multiclass classification map
Interactive color display for multispectral imagery using correlation clustering
A method for processing multispectral data is provided, which permits an operator to make parameter level changes during the processing of the data. The system is directed to production of a color classification map on a video display in which a given color represents a localized region in multispectral feature space. Interactive controls permit an operator to alter the size and change the location of these regions, permitting the classification of such region to be changed from a broad to a narrow classification
Representation of Propagation Parameters for the Plasma in a Magnetic Field
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Dynamical mean-filed approximation to small-world networks of spiking neurons: From local to global, and/or from regular to random couplings
By extending a dynamical mean-field approximation (DMA) previously proposed
by the author [H. Hasegawa, Phys. Rev. E {\bf 67}, 41903 (2003)], we have
developed a semianalytical theory which takes into account a wide range of
couplings in a small-world network. Our network consists of noisy -unit
FitzHugh-Nagumo (FN) neurons with couplings whose average coordination number
may change from local () to global couplings () and/or
whose concentration of random couplings is allowed to vary from regular
() to completely random (p=1). We have taken into account three kinds of
spatial correlations: the on-site correlation, the correlation for a coupled
pair and that for a pair without direct couplings. The original -dimensional {\it stochastic} differential equations are transformed to
13-dimensional {\it deterministic} differential equations expressed in terms of
means, variances and covariances of state variables. The synchronization ratio
and the firing-time precision for an applied single spike have been discussed
as functions of and . Our calculations have shown that with increasing
, the synchronization is {\it worse} because of increased heterogeneous
couplings, although the average network distance becomes shorter. Results
calculated by out theory are in good agreement with those by direct
simulations.Comment: 19 pages, 2 figures: accepted in Phys. Rev. E with minor change
Oscillatory phase transition and pulse propagation in noisy integrate-and-fire neurons
We study non-locally coupled noisy integrate-and-fire neurons with the
Fokker-Planck equation. A propagating pulse state and a wavy state appear as a
phase transition from an asynchronous state. We also find a solution in which
traveling pulses are emitted periodically from a pacemaker region.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure
An optical coherence microscope for 3-dimensional imaging in developmental biology
An optical coherence microscope (OCM) has been designed and constructed to acquire 3-dimensional images of highly scattering biological tissue. Volume-rendering software is used to enhance 3-D visualization of the data sets. Lateral resolution of the OCM is 5 mm (FWHM), and the depth resolution is 10 mm (FWHM) in tissue. The design trade-offs for a 3-D OCM are discussed, and the fundamental photon noise limitation is measured and compared with theory. A rotating 3-D image of a frog embryo is presented to illustrate the capabilities of the instrument
IUE observations of Fe 2 galaxies
Repeated observations of the Seyfert 1 galaxies I Zw 1 and II Zw 136, which have very strong Fe II emission lines in the optical region, were made at low resolution with the IUE Satellite. The ultraviolet spectra are very similar: both are variable and show broad emission features of Fe II (especially the UV multiplets 1, 33, 60, 62, and 63) as well as the emission lines usually strong in Seyferts and quasars. The data strongly support the hypothesis that the optical Fe II emission lines are primarily due to collisional excitation and that resonance fluorescence makes only a minor contribution to the excitation of these lines
Acute and chronic effects of multivitamin/mineral supplementation on objective and subjective energy measures
Background: Vitamins and minerals play an essential role within many cellular processes including energy
production and metabolism. Previously, supplementation with a multivitamin/mineral (MVM) for ≥28 days resulted
in improvements to cognition and subjective state. We have also demonstrated shifts in metabolism during
cognitively demanding tasks following MVM in females, both acutely and following 8-week supplementation. The
current study aimed to assess these effects further in males and females using metabolically challenging exercise
and cognitive tasks.
Methods: The current randomised, placebo-controlled, parallel groups study investigated the effects of a MVM
complex in 82 healthy young (18-35y) exercisers. Subjective ratings and substrate metabolism were assessed during
30 min each of increasingly effortful incremental exercise and demanding cognitive tasks. Assessments took place
on acute study days following a single dose (Day 1) of MVM, containing 3 times recommended daily allowance of
water-soluble vitamins plus CoQ10, and following 4-week supplementation (Day 28).
Results: Energy expenditure (EE) was increased during cognitive tasks following MVM across Day 1 and Day 28,
with greater effects in males. In males, MVM also increased carbohydrate oxidation and energy expenditure during
exercise across Day 1 and Day 28. In females, mental tiredness was lower during exercise; increases in physical
tiredness following 30 min of exercise were attenuated; and stress ratings following cognitive tasks were reduced
following MVM. In males, MVM only lowered mental tiredness following 10 min of exercise. These effects were
apparent irrespective of day, but effects on mental tiredness were greater on Day 28. Ferritin levels were also higher
on Day 28 in those receiving MVM.
Conclusion: These findings extend on existing knowledge, demonstrating increased carbohydrate oxidation and
increased energy expenditure in males following MVM supplementation for the first time. Importantly, they show
modulation of energy expenditure and subjective tiredness following a single dose, providing further evidence for
acute effects of MVM. Differential effects in men and women suggest that sex may play an important role in the
effects of MVM on energy metabolism and should be considered in future research.
Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03003442. Registered 22nd November 2016 – retrospectively registere
Scaling device for photographic images
A scaling device projects a known optical pattern into the field of view of a camera, which can be employed as a reference scale in a resulting photograph of a remote object, for example. The device comprises an optical beam projector that projects two or more spaced, parallel optical beams onto a surface of a remotely located object to be photographed. The resulting beam spots or lines on the object are spaced from one another by a known, predetermined distance. As a result, the size of other objects or features in the photograph can be determined through comparison of their size to the known distance between the beam spots. Preferably, the device is a small, battery-powered device that can be attached to a camera and employs one or more laser light sources and associated optics to generate the parallel light beams. In a first embodiment of the invention, a single laser light source is employed, but multiple parallel beams are generated thereby through use of beam splitting optics. In another embodiment, multiple individual laser light sources are employed that are mounted in the device parallel to one another to generate the multiple parallel beams
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