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digitized targets
noun
Plural of digitized target
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Three trials of 5 seconds; digitized targets videotaped for analysis.
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The EMG signals were amplified, digitized, and digitally filtered.
Some of the automated quality assessment (QA) algorithms for still images as proposed by the authors rely on the presence of reference targets within every digitized image file.
At present, radR extracts putative biological targets from the digitized signal in a simplistic way.
The digitized source image and color reference target are extracted from the raw digitized images by an automatic segmentation process.
Starting with the area map and geographical data, the target terrain is first digitized for space representation.
After immunoblotting, digitized images of bands immunoreactive for target (mGluR1 or mGluR5 or BDNF) and control (actin) molecules were acquired and the area of immunoreactivity corresponding to each band was measured using the Scion Image computer program (Scion Corp., Frederick, MD, USA).
If it's digital (or can be digitized), you cannot guarantee it will stay private.
The color reference target and source media could be located anywhere within the raw digitized image--with the prerequisite that the reference target is contained fully within the raw image files and is not overlapping the source media.
The basic procedures for 3D reconstruction are: preparation of serial histological sections in combination with immunostaining of cell/tissue constituents of interest, alignment and superposition of digitized images, computer-assisted color segmentation of labeled targets, and finally viewing and morphometric analysis of the reconstruct.
Relative expression levels of target microRNAs were estimated according to digitized intensity of fluorescence.
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