نتایج جستجو برای: field size

تعداد نتایج: 1298306  

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2000
A Sethi L B Leybovich N Dogan G P Glasgow

Enhanced dynamic wedge factors (EDWF) are characterized by a strong field size dependence. In contrast to physical wedge factors, the EDWF decrease as the field size is increased: for 6 MV 60 degrees wedge, the EDWF decreases by 50% when the field size is increased from 4 x 4 cm2 to 20 x 20 cm2. A method that eliminates the field size dependence of EDWF was developed and investigated in this wo...

Journal: :Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry 2010
Jan E Lovie-Kitchin Grace P Soong Shirin E Hassan Russell L Woods

PURPOSE To investigate evidence-based visual field size criteria for referral of low-vision (LV) patients for mobility rehabilitation. METHODS One hundred and nine participants with LV and 41 age-matched participants with normal sight (NS) were recruited. The LV group was heterogeneous with diverse causes of visual impairment. We measured binocular kinetic visual fields with the Humphrey Fiel...

Journal: :Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis 1993
M H Moon J C Giddings

The applicability of field-low fractionation (FFF) to the characterization of liposomes is discussed and theoretically described. Because of fundamental differences in their driving forces, sedimentation FFF and flow FFF measure different vesicle properties. Sedimentation FFF, although used previously to measure vesicle sizes and size distributions, is fundamentally a technique that measures th...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
L V Sun J M Foster G Tzertzinis M Ono C Bandi B E Slatko S L O'Neill

Genome sizes of six different Wolbachia strains from insect and nematode hosts have been determined by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of purified DNA both before and after digestion with rare-cutting restriction endonucleases. Enzymes SmaI, ApaI, AscI, and FseI cleaved the studied Wolbachia strains at a small number of sites and were used for the determination of the genome sizes of wMelPop, ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2015
Niklas Romming André Kubetzka Christian Hanneken Kirsten von Bergmann Roland Wiesendanger

The atomic-scale spin structure of individual isolated Skyrmions in an ultrathin film is investigated in real space by spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy. Their axial symmetry as well as their unique rotational sense is revealed by using both out-of-plane and in-plane sensitive tips. The size and shape of Skyrmions change as a function of the magnetic field. An analytical expression f...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2008
Sharon Y Strauss Jennifer A Lau Thomas W Schoener Peter Tiffin

Rapid evolution in response to strong selection, much of which is human-induced, has been indisputably documented. In this perspective, we suggest that adaptation may influence the effect size of treatments in ecological field experiments and alter our predictions of future dynamics in ecological systems. Field experiments often impose very strong and consistent selection over multiple generati...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2015
E A Jagla

We discuss the size distribution N(S) of avalanches occurring at the yielding transition of mean-field (i.e., Hebraud-Lequeux) models of amorphous solids. The size distribution follows a power law dependence of the form N(S)∼S(-τ). However (contrary to what is found in its depinning counterpart), the value of τ depends on details of the dynamic protocol used. For random triggering of avalanches...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America 1976
J Pokorny V C Smith

Red-green color mixture equations were measured in 10 color-normal observers for fields of view varying from 30' to 10 degrees. The G/R mixture decreases continuously as field size is increased. The data are consistent with the interpretation that the cone visual photopigments decrease exponentially in effective optical density as the field size is increased.

Journal: :NeuroImage 2003
Satoru Hayasaka Thomas E Nichols

Cluster size tests used in analyses of brain images can have more sensitivity compared to intensity based tests. The random field (RF) theory has been widely used in implementation of such tests, however the behavior of such tests is not well understood, especially when the RF assumptions are in doubt. In this paper, we carried out a simulation study of cluster size tests under varying smoothne...

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