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Furthermore, the inverse relation of light intensity activity time with disability was independent of moderate-vigorous activity time and vice versa.

The oxygenation algorithm we are currently implementing is based on spectral analysis without solving the inverse problem of light transport in biological tissue.

Results showed a significant inverse relation of light activity time quartile categories with incident disability and with disability progression, with control for socioeconomic factors, health factors, and moderate-vigorous activity time.

Once Mr. Antonakos realized the emotional response a simple unopened package could provoke, he also realized that their small, mysterious, dark interiors were the inverse of the light-filled spaces he created in his larger works.

One possibility is that the inverse direction of light-induced proton release in the two conformers is explained by different conformations of retinal around a single bond, which may have opposite orientations of the Schiff base proton but may not result in a significant absorption shift.

Although difficult to overcome in most of inverse methods, loss of light can be taken into account easily in the MCML program.

Unfortunately, as pointed out by Stotts et al. [164] "the ability of an adaptive optics (AO) system to compensate turbulence along a path is limited by the transmitter and receiver Rayleigh ranges, proportional to the diameter of the optics squared and inverse of the wavelength of light utilized".

Indirect methods involve measuring parameters (e.g., reflection and transmission) from which the fundamental coefficients are obtained by solving an "inverse problem" based on a model of light propagation in tissue.

Indirect methods, also known as inverse lighting, reconstruct the lighting parameters in a scene by minimizing the difference of observed and computed intensities that can be simulated using CG rendering techniques with known scene geometry, surface property, and lighting environment.

In it, Kepler described the inverse-square law governing the intensity of light, reflection by flat and curved mirrors, and principles of pinhole cameras, as well as the astronomical implications of optics such as parallax and the apparent sizes of heavenly bodies.

This could have been achieved in four easy steps: eliminate the walls; install solar panels on the roof (an inverse of the Beck's lanterns); light up the interior (Turrell could have been turned loose on this); and declare the shadow Beck a new museum acquisition -- "Air-Conditioning, With Cars".

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