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(Or, rendered two-dimensionally, it's as if the covers of books, arranged in an apt mosaic, would yield an image of the collector as if painted by Chuck Close).

The low detection threshold of the local seismic network and the increased accuracy due to the relatively small interstation distance of about 50 km (compared to permanent regional networks) yield an image of active tectonic structures with kilometer-scale resolution.

We reconstructed a STORM image (Fig. 1(C1)) from all localized molecules (according to Section 2.3) with a higher magnification view given in Fig. 1(C2) Since there is high temporal variability in the fluorescence signal, this data could also be processed with a SOFI [ 12] algorithm, and would yield an image of resolution intermediate between the STORM and the widefield images.

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The tireless analysis of photographs and videos may, with the caveat that this relies on the same sources mentioned above, have yielded an image of a suspect, if only enough for a description.

I think Joyce would have appreciated it, because he often associated place names with people's characters and he loved these little accidents and coincidences that ultimately yielded an image of fate and destiny.

They yield an image — coalescing into a kind of drawing, of a geometrically abstracted figure — when viewed from either end.

Although it is difficult to define an 'optimal' operating point with these data, the 80CW 20EP HDS data mix provided an attractive balance since it allowed retention of the bulk of the advantages of both data types, i.e. it yielded an image that retained 74% of the resolution of the EP image and 80% of the quantitative accuracy of the quasi-CW image.

Figure5 shows that demosaicing is equivalent to split the mosaiced images into their polyphase components R G G B and to interpolate the latter to yield an R G B image of the same size as the mosaiced image.

Interestingly, all the metrics proposed, i.e. the confocal, the dynamic confocal (amplitude and phase), the focus deviations Δ x, Δ y, Δ z, d⊥ and d3D, the focus width and the integration of the phase, yield a recognizable image of the cell with different features emphasized.

Without sample return, asteroids are not amenable to the depth and breadth of techniques available in the laboratory, yet the NEAR images indicate that there are many processes occurring on asteroids – or that could have occurred in the past – that we must understand if the meteorite data are ever to yield a clear image of early solar system processes.

During data processing individual images were cropped to a region consisting of 36 × 36 pixels, and 2 × 2 pixel binning performed to yield a final image of 18 × 18 pixels (1.54 μm effective pixel size), with adequate spectral signal-to-noise within each pixel.

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