A constituent-based preprocessing approach for characterising cartilage using NIR absorbance measurements
Brown, C Chen, M Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express volume 2 issue 1 017002-017002 (01 Feb 2016)

X-ray imaging is an important technique for a variety of applications including medical imaging, industrial inspection and airport security. An X-ray image shows a two-dimensional projection of a three-dimensional body. The original 3D information can be recovered if multiple images are given of the same object from different viewpoints. The process of recovering 3D information from a set of 2D X-ray projections is called Computed Tomography (CT).

A global analysis of bird plumage patterns reveals no association between habitat and camouflage.
Somveille, M Marshall, K Gluckman, T PeerJ volume 4 e2658 (09 Jan 2016)
The contribution of Fermi-2LAC blazars to diffuse TeV-PeV neutrino flux
Aartsen, M Abraham, K Ackermann, M Sarkar, S Astrophysical Journal volume 835 issue 1 45 (01 Jan 2017)
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