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Once the samples were imaged, TEM micrographs of dye-doped silica nanoparticles were converted to digitised images using imaging software (IMIX, PGT).
A team of computer-imaging specialists filmed the creatures, digitised images of their scurrying and teeming, and displayed the images not on a computer monitor, but on see-through goggles.
The digitised images were saved as JPEGs.
None of these indexes has links to digitised images.
Advertising billboards along the rubbish-strewn streets feature digitised images of skyscrapers and tourist-clogged beaches.
The site offers links to digitised images for all census years except 1881.
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Accuracy here is defined as the deviation of the area of the digitised image from the actual area of the real particle.
It seems to us analogous to making printouts from microfilm or from a digitised image and to the supply of photocopies, where the charge is directly related to the number of copies supplied". What Berkshire's price structure fails to recognises that a researcher photographing documents costs the archive less than if they requested copies or spent days sitting in the archive transcribing material.
The spatial resolution is calculated as the number of pixels across the width of the icon in the digitised image, divided by its physical width of 222 mm.
Prior to post-experimental quantitative analysis, a digitised image of the gel is required.
For volunteers and model 2, the first digitised image in each sequence was marked with templates.
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