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We model OCT measurement at each voxel to be superposition of tissue signal (stationary and non-moving structure information), hemodynamic signal (mostly influenced by moving red blood cells) and noise (shot noise and system noise).
Two workers jumped out and began moving red buckets onto a loader.
You're quite good at moving red and blue discs around a magnetic board.
Still another added that her friend often used a minilaser pointer to put a moving red dot on the teacher's backside whenever he turned away from the class.
There to see her grandmother, who had just moved in, she remembers being mesmerized by the streams of moving red and white lights on the street below the windows.
Among the software tricks, the terrain map on Mr. Regenhard's screen showed a moving red cone, like a searchlight, that was sometimes broad and sometimes a pinpoint, indicating the field of view through the camera controlled by Mr. Becker, giving the pilot a good idea of what the sensor operator was looking at, and thus how to direct the plane.
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In one famous case in California, environmental consultants inventorying species for a developer were caught secretly moving red-legged frogs to another location to reduce the costs of compliance with the Endangered Species Act (Lee 2001).
Kate Hudson and Drew Barrymore are known to move red carpet dresses all year round.
Your foot experienced moving from red to blue and what does this mean for ones foot?
Blood flow information was obtained via color Doppler imaging on the tissue to acquire the phase shift induced by moving scatterers (red blood cells) over consecutive A-scans.
Power Doppler sonograms can be created by measuring echoes from moving scatterers (red blood cells that create phase shifts that are used to calculate the vascular landscape).
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