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Using an 8 km, 4-leaf clover sampling pattern, we completed a total of 7.5 repeat surveys with concurrently measured physical and biological oceanographic parameters, so as to examine the spatiotemporal scales and relationships among turbulence levels, biological scattering layers, and beaked whale foraging activity.

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Regardless, plasmatic IMA concentration difference values (postoperative minus preoperative) were calculated seeking to eliminate the known large biological scatter and, surprisingly, we found IMA to be an efficient predictor of anastomosis leak (ROC curves for IMA as a predictor of anastomosis leak are presented in Figure 2).

To check the correlation between biological replicates, scatter plot matrices of these proteins in each biological set against other replicates within the subgroup were generated and the Pearson product moment correlation was calculated.

Two-photon fluorescence microscopy has become an indispensable tool for imaging scattering biological samples by detecting scattered fluorescence photons generated from a spatially confined excitation volume.

The scotch tape mimics biological scenarios where scattering occurs due to refractive index mismatch between the sample and its holder and surrounding medium.

CANDLE is designed to be robust for low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) conditions typically encountered when imaging deep in scattering biological specimens.

However, when light penetrates turbid media such as biological tissues, multiple scattering scrambles the illumination into a speckle pattern and severely challenges conventional fluorescence imaging with focused light or with a light sheet.

To study the effect of biological tissue light scattering and absorption on FRET detection, a 300 µm thick brain slice of rat neocortex was placed above the cells.

As anyone who has put a flashlight behind their hands knows, light does not travel in a straight line through biological tissue; it scatters and is absorbed.

The biological tissues strongly scatter and weakly absorb NIR light while propagating.

The sample is embedded in heavy metal salts, such as uranyl acetate or phosphotungstic acid, providing a contrasting agent for the weakly electron-scattering biological molecules.

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