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Conducting polymer electrodes based on poly (3, 4 ethylenedioxythiophene):polystyrene sulfonate were used to record electrophysiological signals from autonomous cardiac contractile cells present in embryoid bodies. Signal detection was carried out by measuring the displacement current across the polymer/electrolyte double-layer capacitance, and compared with voltage detection. While for relatively...
The use of computational intelligent techniques for feature extraction and classification from earth observation satellite images, like Landsat multispectral images, can contribute to improve remote sensing analysis. Image fusion techniques are applied to fuse the spectral images into a higher-level image of the land cover distribution. In this paper we propose a fuzzy-fusion inference approach for...
The main difficulty in building online research laboratories is the use of computing resources and electronic instruments in multiple hardware and software platforms. Thus, this paper describes a service-oriented middleware using Web Services called ERLab (Electronic Remote Laboratory). The main goal of ERLab is to share data and scientific instruments, which operate and communicate over different...
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