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Manually selected frames have been used for both defect detection and quantification in Eddy current pulsed thermography. Defects are indicated by high/low temperatures within frames. However, variation of surface emissivity sometimes introduces illusory temperature inhomogeneity and results in detection false alarms. To improve the probability of detection, this paper proposes a two heat balance...
This paper describes a design and implementation of a distributed high-performance partial spatial replica location service. Our replica location service identifies the set of partial replicas that intersect with a region of interest, an important component of partial spatial replica selection. We find that using an R-Tree data structure is superior to relying on a relational database alone when handling...
Okadaic acid (OA), a key diarrheic shellfish poisoning (DSP) toxin will possibly arouses DSP symptoms by consuming the contaminated shellfish. The DSP toxins are stable at high temperatures, and long-term DSP toxicity is carcinogenic. Therefore a fast and reliable analytical method for the detection of OA and analogues in shellfish is worth developing. In this paper, a direct competitive ELISA (dcELISA)...
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