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Localized proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H-MRS) is a noninvasive tool for measuring in vivo neurochemical information in animal and human brains. With the increase of magnetic field strength, whereas localized (1)H-MRS benefits from higher sens ...
Elsevier2017

DFT-based synchrophasor estimation processes for Phasor Measurement Units applications: algorithms definition and performance analysis

Mario Paolone, Paolo Romano

Among the various logical components of a phasor measurement unit (PMU), the synchrophasor estimation (SE) algorithm definitely represents the core one. Its choice is driven by two main factors: its accuracy in steady state and dynamic conditions as well a ...
The Institution of Engineering and Technology - IET2015

Fast live cell imaging at nanometer scale using annihilating filter based low rank Hankel matrix approach

Michaël Unser, Suliana Manley, Lina Carlini

Localization microscopy such as STORM/PALM can achieve a nanometer scale spatial resolution by iteratively localizing fluorescence molecules. It was shown that imaging of densely activated molecules can accelerate temporal resolution which was considered a ...
Spie-Int Soc Optical Engineering2015

Spectrally intense terahertz source based on triangular Selenium

Christoph Peter Hauri, Mostafa Shalaby

The intensity of a nonlinear terahertz (THz) source is primarily given by its spectral density. In this letter, we introduce triangular Selinium (Se) as a novel THz emitter and show numerically its superior properties to the currently used crystals for int ...
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