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Heidelberg and confocal
During the next decade, confocal fluorescence microscopy was developed into a fully mature technology, in particular by groups working at the University of Amsterdam and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory ( EMBL ) in Heidelberg and their industry partners.

Heidelberg and system
However, the SPD underwent a major shift in policies reflected in the differences between the Heidelberg Program of 1925, which " called for the transformation of the capitalist system of private ownership of the means of production to social ownership ", and the Godesberg Program of 1959, which aimed to broaden its voter base and move its political position toward the centre.
WCS supplements the Image Color Management ( ICM ) system in Windows 2000 and Windows XP, originally written by Heidelberg.
As the first German universities were founded in Prague, Vienna and Heidelberg in the 14th century, they established a similar system, the Burse ( which is where Bursche stems from ).
* the Heidelberger Straßen-und Bergbahn AG, the operator of the tram, bus and funicular railway system of Heidelberg in Germany.
The Germans deployed a passive radar system, the Kleine Heidelberg Parasit or Heidelberg-Gerät, which allowed them to track British aeroplanes using the radio signals from the Chain Home radars.
This system, called the Kleine Heidelberg Parasit or Heidelberg-Gerät, was deployed at seven sites ( Limmen, Oostvoorne, Ostend, Boulogne, Abbeville, Cap d ' Antifer and Cherbourg ) and operated as bistatic receivers, using the British Chain Home radars as non-cooperative illuminators, to detect aircraft over the southern part of the North Sea.
The Austin Hospital was transferred into the Victorian health system on 1 January 1995, with Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital and Austin Hospital amalgamating on 1 April 1995 to become the Austin & Repatriation Medical Centre-" Victoria ’ s largest tertiary referral centre providing a broad range of patient services whilst enhancing established teaching and research profiles ".
With most faculty and board members being formerly associated with the Christian Reformed Church in North America, and now affiliated with the recently-created United Reformed Churches, all members of the faculty and of the Board of Trustees are committed to the Holy Scriptures as the infallible and inerrant Word of God, and in conformity with the Word are committed to the ecumenical creeds of Christendom ( the Apostles ' Creed, Athanasian Creed, and Nicene Creed ) and the Reformed Confessions ( the Belgic Confession, the Heidelberg Catechism, the Canons of Dort, and the Westminster Confession of Faith ) as faithfully setting forth the system of truth taught in Scripture.

Heidelberg and for
With this liquid as a sample for his work he applied for a position in the laboratory of Leopold Gmelin in Heidelberg.
In 1823 Wöhler finished his study of medicine in Heidelberg at the laboratory of Leopold Gmelin, who arranged for him to work under Jöns Jakob Berzelius in Stockholm.
This trend soon spread outside of Italy, for example Louis III, Elector Palatine founded the Bibliotheca Palatina of Heidelberg.
At the outbreak of World War I, Weber, aged 50, volunteered for service and was appointed as a reserve officer and put in charge of organising the army hospitals in Heidelberg, a role he fulfilled until the end of 1915.
After his graduation in 1936, with both bachelor of arts degree, he signed on as a deckhand with a ship bound for Germany, where he briefly studied at Heidelberg University.
* Bereich Hauptsitz Mannheim was the headquarters for 10 Unterregion-Hauptsitze, namely Saarlautern, Saarbrücken, St. Wendel, Zweibrücken, Kaiserslautern, Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Ludwigshafen ( Rhein ), Mannheim I, Mannheim II and Heidelberg.
Born in Hamburg, Schleiden was educated at Heidelberg, then practiced law in Hamburg, but soon developed his love for the botany into a full-time pursuit.
During late 1944 Gorton went to Heidelberg hospital for surgery which could not fully repair his facial injuries.
At the time of his death, Derrida had agreed to go for the summer to Heidelberg as holder of the Gadamer professorship, whose invitation was expressed by the hermeneutic philosopher himself before his death.
Prof. Dr. Peter Hommelhoff, Rector at Heidelberg by that time, would resume Derrida's place as: " Beyond the boundaries of philosophy as an academic discipline he was a leading intellectual figure not only for the humanities but for the cultural perception of a whole age.
The death of Prince Henry in 1612 at the age of eighteen, probably from typhoid, and the departure for Heidelberg of the sixteen-year-old Princess Elizabeth in April 1613, after marrying Elector Frederick V of the Palatine, further weakened the family ties binding Anne and James.
She was rewarded for this consistent success by being cast in Ernst Lubitsch's The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg, her first prestige production, with a budget of over $ 1, 000, 000.
However, with typical thoroughness he prepared himself for his new duties by spending the summer working in Heidelberg with Emil Kraepelin on measuring the effects of fatigue.
* Huang, Te-Ming ; Kecman, Vojislav ; and Kopriva, Ivica ( 2006 ); Kernel Based Algorithms for Mining Huge Data Sets, in Supervised, Semi-supervised, and Unsupervised Learning, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 260 pp. 96 illus., Hardcover, ISBN 3-540-31681-7
Having a taste for a country life, and none for teaching, he gave up his position as extraordinary professor at Heidelberg, and in 1845 bought an estate in the Prussian province of Saxony.
The Mitanni warriors were called marya, the term for warrior in Sanskrit as well ; note mišta-nnu (= miẓḍha ,~ Sanskrit mīḍha ) " payment ( for catching a fugitive )" ( M. Mayrhofer, Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen < Heidelberg 1986-2000 ; Vol.
His first film for MGM, The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg ( 1927 ), was well regarded, but lost money.
At this time, Heidelberg served as a role model for the implementation of graduate schools at American universities.
In 1915 he applied – without success – for a chair at the University of Heidelberg.
* Matt Cawley, wide receiver for Heidelberg University

Retina and Tomograph
* online case history-Optic nerve analysis with both scanning laser polarimetry with variable corneal compensation ( GDx VCC ) and confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy ( HRT II-Heidelberg Retina Tomograph ).

Retina and scanning
* The 2002 film Minority Report features extensive use of casual Iris / Retina scanning techniques for both personal Identification and Point Of Sale transaction purposes.

Retina and for
** QuarkXPress 9. 2. 1. 1 ( 2012 )-Added support for exporting to the Retina iPad
The camera used proprietary " Type K " cartridges, not the now-standard 35 mm cartridges introduced in the same year by Kodak's Dr. August Nagel Kamerawerk for the Retina.
As of version 2. 7. 2, X11. app / XQuartz does not expose support for high-resolution Retina displays to X11 apps, which run in pixel-doubled mode on high-resolution displays.
They also supplied the lenses for the Kodak Regent camera in the 30s and the classic Kodak Retina and Kodak Retinette camera series in the 50s and 60s.
In mid-March the combined forces Exercise Focus Retina began in South Korea, this exercise was condemned by the North as a dress-rehearsal for an invasion and KPA regulars began a series of attacks and infiltrations against 2ID position on the DMZ that lasted until mid-May.

confocal and laser
This process may be carried out by wide-field irradiation of the sample ( for example standard light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy ) or by scanning of a fine beam over the sample ( for example confocal laser scanning microscopy and scanning electron microscopy ).
* 1978: Theoretical basis of super resolution 4Pi microscopy & design of a confocal laser scanning fluorescence microscope
It was not until 1978 when Thomas and Christoph Cremer developed the first practical confocal laser scanning microscope and the technique rapidly gained popularity through the 1980s.
Minsky's inventions include the first head-mounted graphical display ( 1963 ) and the confocal microscope ( 1957, a predecessor to today's widely used confocal laser scanning microscope ).
The image was captured by Confocal laser scanning microscopy | scanning confocal microscopy.
This, together with their small size, facilitates live cell imaging using both fluorescence and confocal laser scanning microscopy.
Shown is a single optical section made with a Confocal laser scanning microscopy | confocal microscope.
In a confocal laser scanning microscope, a laser beam passes through a light source aperture and then is focused by an objective lens into a small ( ideally diffraction limited ) focal volume within or on the surface of a specimen.
* Two-photon excitation microscopy: Although they use a related technology ( both are laser scanning microscopes ), multiphoton fluorescence microscopes are not strictly confocal microscopes.
fr: Microscope confocal à balayage laser
Shown is a single optical section made with a Confocal laser scanning microscopy | confocal microscope.
Furthermore, two-photon laser scanning microscopy and confocal microscopy have shown that spine volume changes depending on the types of stimuli that are presented to a synapse.
The Biological Imaging Facility, in Koshland Hall, provides instructional and research support for modern biological light microscopy including laser scanning, confocal and deconvolution microscopy, computer image processing and analysis, FISH, and immunolocalization.
If the bleached spot is effectively a single pixel then the bleaching as a function of position will typically be diffraction limited and determined by the optics of the confocal laser scanning microscope used.
It uses the technique of confocal laser scanning microscopy for diagnostic imaging of retina or cornea of the human eye.
In fluorescence microscopy, fluorescence confocal laser scanning microscopy, as well as in molecular biology, FRET is a useful tool to quantify molecular dynamics in biophysics and biochemistry, such as protein-protein interactions, protein – DNA interactions, and protein conformational changes.
In 1978 first theoretical ideas have been developed to break this barrier by using a 4Pi microscope as a confocal laser scanning fluorescence microscope where the light is focused ideally from all sides to a common focus which is used to scan the object by ' point-by-point ' excitation combined with ' point-by-point ' detection.
Cutting-edge development of confocal laser scanning microscopy now allows better than standard video rate ( 60 frames / second ) imaging by using multiple microelectromechanical systems-based scanning mirrors.
LSM is a line of laser point scanning confocal and two photon microscopes produced by Carl Zeiss AG.
In the late 1980s, Biorad introduced the first commercial laser scanning confocal microscope to the market, followed by Carl Zeiss and Leica soon after.

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