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A method for hair removal from a skin area by selective photo-inactivation of the pilo-sebaceous apparatus using ALA, derivatives of ALA, for example those with alkylene-glycol chains. Selectivity of the method is further enhanced by treatment of the epide ...
The integrated synusial approach of the vegetation is based on the differentiation of several spatio-temporal organization levels. A phytocoenosis (community of the second level) is considered as a complex of synusiae (communities of the first level) and i ...
We demonstrate a simple and cheap method for phase shifting that does not need additional devices. A small beam offset at the fast scanning mirror introduces a causal phase shift which can be used for recently introduced B-scan based complex image reconstr ...
Soils are known to support a great bacterial diversity down to the millimeter scale, but the mechanisms by which such a large diversity is sustained are largely unknown. A feature of unsaturated soils is that water usually forms thin, poorly-connected film ...
We studied the effects of lead pollution on testate amoebae communities living on Sphagnum fallax by growing this moss under controlled conditions. A progressive series of lead (Pb) concentration was used in the growing solution of the mosses: 0 (control), ...
This project investigates skin anatomy and physiology by three optical, non-invasive techniques: Fringe projection topography mainly for the investigation of tissue topography Parallel laser Doppler blood flow imaging for the investigation of tissue micro ...