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In summary, we have developed a technique for characterizing in vivo glenohumeral joint contact patterns during dynamic activities.
This chapter addresses the role of applied mineralogy with respect to industrial minerals by using examples of studies made on graphite, talc, wollastonite, garnet, and quartz, and by summarizing a technique for characterizing airborne dusts in the workplace.
We have presented a technique for characterizing the RI and thickness of biological tissues noninvasively using combined MPM/OCT.
MLST is a technique for characterizing bacterial species using sequences of internal fragments of multiple housekeeping genes [ 15].
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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a powerful technique for characterizing a wide variety of electrochemical systems and for determining the contribution of electrode or electrolytic processes in these systems.
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AFM is also a powerful technique for characterizing mechanical properties.
Electron tomography is a powerful technique for characterizing subcellular architecture and structural details in three dimensions.
Thus, spectroscopy in the 2.5 14 μm wavelength region is a useful technique for characterizing clay minerals.
A hybrid technique for characterizing adherent cells combines mechanical measurement and finite element analysis [1, 8 10] as described below.
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