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Our novel 3D system represents a vascularized tumor model that is easy to image and quantify and is fully tunable in terms of input cells, perfusate, and matrices.
Moreover, it is easy to image the atoms on the basal plane, where the processed shape can be observed on the atomic level.
Among its virtues, optical imaging is relatively inexpensive and high throughput researchers can image multiple animals simultaneously and rapidly, meaning it's relatively easy to image statistically significant population sizes.
With Miyamoto and a team of world-class developers who turned the game around in about a year, it's easy to image where Nintendo's mobile division would be if the company had leapt in a few years earlier, rather than stubbornly refusing to develop for someone else's hardware.
"It's easy to image the conversation.
To resolve the second question, perhaps photoswitchable fluorescent proteins which are available may also be suitable though I realise that they are not easy to image.
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Isolated fossils or those preserved as voids in rock are the easiest to image using CT, and do not usually require extensive data processing.
Only 4.2 light-years from Earth, such planets would be easier to image with telescopes in the not-too-distant future than more faraway candidates.
PC2-RNAi-injected planarians are easier to image because they remain mostly in frame as a result of gross movement inhibition.
Recent advances in intravital microscopy (IVM) have made subcutaneous tumors even easier to image dynamically at higher resolutions in live rodents through dorsal skinfold window chambers.
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