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HAMMER: hierarchical attribute matching mechanism for elastic registration

by Dinggang Shen, Christos Davatzikos - IEEE Trans. on Medical Imaging , 2002
"... A new approach is presented for elastic registration of medical images, and is applied to magnetic resonance images of the brain. Experimental results demonstrate remarkably high accuracy in superposition of images from different subjects, thus enabling very precise localization of morphological cha ..."
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A new approach is presented for elastic registration of medical images, and is applied to magnetic resonance images of the brain. Experimental results demonstrate remarkably high accuracy in superposition of images from different subjects, thus enabling very precise localization of morphological

Procedure

by David Perkins
"... Crosses are essential not only for basic genetic manipulations such as mapping, stock building, and testing for allelism, but also for studying meiosis and ascus development (see Raju 1980), identifying and characterizing mutations that affect sexual-phase traits (Raju 1992), assigning wild isolates ..."
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isolates to species (Perkins et al. 1976), and distinguishing mendelian and nonmendelian inheritance.(Mitchell and Mitchell 1952). Details of chromosome morphology are best seen microscopically during meiotic prophase

Procedure

by L. Laurnen, Patrick, J. Kelly
"... Previously reported morphological studies of healing fractures have demomi-strated an increase in vascularity at the fracture site 7,15,16,22,23,26,37,38,49,5O,55,57,58#{149} No study has been reported, however, of dynamic measurement of the bone-blood flow to a fracture during the healing process. ..."
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Previously reported morphological studies of healing fractures have demomi-strated an increase in vascularity at the fracture site 7,15,16,22,23,26,37,38,49,5O,55,57,58#{149} No study has been reported, however, of dynamic measurement of the bone-blood flow to a fracture during the healing process

Deep Dyslexia: A Case Study of Connectionist Neuropsychology

by David C. Plaut, Tim Shallice , 1993
"... Deep dyslexia is an acquired reading disorder marked by the occurrence of semantic errors (e.g., reading RIVER as "ocean"). In addition, patients exhibit a number of other symptoms, including visual and morphological effects in their errors, a part-of-speech effect, and an advantage for co ..."
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Deep dyslexia is an acquired reading disorder marked by the occurrence of semantic errors (e.g., reading RIVER as "ocean"). In addition, patients exhibit a number of other symptoms, including visual and morphological effects in their errors, a part-of-speech effect, and an advantage

of Morphology

by Arthropod Systematics, Roman B. Hołyński
"... The paper is a reaction to that published by PACKER et al. (2009, Molecular Ecology Resources 9, Suppl.1: 42–50), depreciating the value of traditional – especially morphological – data in taxonomical studies as “mediocre ” and boosting instead the simplistic ‘barcoding ’ procedures as “obviously ef ..."
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The paper is a reaction to that published by PACKER et al. (2009, Molecular Ecology Resources 9, Suppl.1: 42–50), depreciating the value of traditional – especially morphological – data in taxonomical studies as “mediocre ” and boosting instead the simplistic ‘barcoding ’ procedures as “obviously

Morphology

by A. González-gonzález, M. Alonso, A. González-gonzález, M. Alonso E. Navarro, J. L. Sacedón, A. Ruiz
"... Abstract The formation of nanometer-scale islands is an important issue for bottom-up-based schemes in novel electronic, optoelectronic and magnetoelectronic devices technology. In this work, we present a detailed atomic force microscopy analysis of Si island arrays grown by molecular beam epitaxy. ..."
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nanostructuring, we develop and apply a formalism that allows for processing large area AFM topographic images in a shot, obtaining surface orientation maps with specific information on facets population. The procedure reveals some noticeable features of these Si island arrays, e.g. a clear anisotropy of the in

Morphology

by Irving Lieberman, Peter Ove, Altered Kidney
"... The studies of Puck and his coworkers (1) have made possible the growth of single mammalian cells by a procedure comparable to the plating technique of microbiology. Knowledge of the growth requirements peculiar to single cells (2) or small numbers of cells, however, is essentially lacking. Although ..."
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The studies of Puck and his coworkers (1) have made possible the growth of single mammalian cells by a procedure comparable to the plating technique of microbiology. Knowledge of the growth requirements peculiar to single cells (2) or small numbers of cells, however, is essentially lacking

A classification of natural rivers.

by David L Rosgen - Catena , 1994
"... Abstract A classification system for natural rivers is presented in which a morphological arrangement of stream characteristics is organized into relatively homogeneous stream types. This paper describes morphologically similar stream reaches that are divided into 7 major stream type categories tha ..."
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classification criteria. The directly measurable variables that appear from both theory and experience to govern channel morphology have been included in the present classification procedure. These "delineative criteria" interact with one another to produce a stream's dominant features

Root canal morphology and its relationship to endodontic procedures,”

by Frank J Vertucci - Endodontic Topics, , 2005
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the Sano–Norwood procedure

by Bari Murtuzaa, Oliver Stumperb, Douglas Walla, John Stickleya, Timothy J. Jonesa, David J. Barrona, William J. Brawna , 2011
"... effect of morphologic subtype on outcomes following ..."
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effect of morphologic subtype on outcomes following
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