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We will describe the principle of detection and the detector design.
The principle of detection is that if a location has enough dissimilarity from the median estimated by its neighboring locations, targets are supposed to appear at this location.
The fundamental principle of detection is the sensitive dependence of the wavelength shift due to the refractive index changes of the surrounding medium of multimode fiber cladding.
One of the novelties is to use the optical feedback properties of a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) cavity as an active principle of detection.
The principle of detection is that in the presence of the chelating agent cyclohexanediamine tetraacetic acid (CyDTA), DPA and the lanthanide metal europium produce a specific fluorescence excited by ultraviolet light, the intensity of which is in proportion to the concentration of DPA.
This principle of detection is based on selective targeting affinity of Zn II -dipicolylamine coordination complex to phospholipids on the bacterial cell surface of specific strain as shown in Figure 3[49, 50]. Figure 3 Imaging of rough Escherichia coli JM83 cells.
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The principles of detection theory are used to quantify the probability of error for the detection of light atoms from HR STEM images.
Since this lower bound can only be derived for continuous parameters, alternative measures using the principles of detection theory are introduced for problems concerning the estimation of discrete parameters such as atomic numbers.
In the present paper, the principles of detection theory are used to quantify the probability of error for atom-counting from high resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy (HR STEM) images.
In this work, a recently developed quantitative approach based on the principles of detection theory is used in order to determine the possibilities and limitations of High Resolution Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (HR STEM and HRR TEM for atom-counting.
Although both assays are potentially rapid and sensitive, their principles of detection and optimisation are different, as is the resulting price per assay.
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