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During the past two decades, there has been an increasing
appreciation of the significant value that lifetime-based
techniques can add to biomedical studies and applications of
fluorescence. Bringing together perspectives of different research
communities, Fluorescence Lifetime Spectroscopy and Imaging:
Principles and Applications in Biomedical Diagnostics explores the
remarkable advances in time-resolved fluorescence techniques and
their role in a wide range of biological and clinical applications.
Broadly accessible, the book captures the state-of-the-art of
fluorescence lifetime metrology and imaging and provides current
perspectives on their applications to biomedical studies of intact
tissues and medical diagnosis. The text introduces these techniques
within the wider context of fluorescence spectroscopy and describes
basic principles underlying current instrumentation for
fluorescence lifetime imaging and metrology (FLIM). It also covers
the wide range of methods, including single channel (point)
spectroscopy, fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, and single-
and multi-photon excitation. Edited by pioneers in this field, with
contributions from leading experts, the book includes an overview
of complementary techniques that help researchers beginning FLIM
research. It offers a comprehensive treatment of fundamental
principles, instrumentation, analytical methods, and applications.
It also provides an overview of the label-free contrast available
from lifetime measurements of tissue autofluorescence and the
prospects for exploiting this for clinical applications and
biomedical research including drug discovery.
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Two of Them (Paperback)
Joseph Godstow; Illustrated by Victoria Touchette; Bradley Marcus Paul
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Discovery Miles 5 110
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Slammin' takes place in a different 2011. Fifty-three year-old
tennis pro and family man, Wally Wilson is happily teaching Silicon
Valley's millionaires and billionaires on the double-wide estate of
his temptress and benefactor, 17 year-old Ashley Margincall. But
when Wally's serve speed spikes and unidentified government agents
appear, he begins a pro tennis odyssey that might lead him to the
U.S. Open or the twisted nexus of a Grand Slam conspiracy.
Strangely blessed, but always behind the curve, Wally realizes he's
been given all the power, but none of the control.
Written by tennis teaching professional, Marcus Paul Cootsona.
Occam's Racquet focuses on the twelve most important parts of the
physical and mental games of tennis. No matter what strokes you
use, the ideas in here will make you the most effective player you
can be.
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Suspectis Peter Adolf Boysen, Marcus Paul Huhold Social Science;
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During the past two decades, there has been an increasing
appreciation of the significant value that lifetime-based
techniques can add to biomedical studies and applications of
fluorescence. Bringing together perspectives of different research
communities, Fluorescence Lifetime Spectroscopy and Imaging:
Principles and Applications in Biomedical Diagnostics explores the
remarkable advances in time-resolved fluorescence techniques and
their role in a wide range of biological and clinical applications.
Broadly accessible, the book captures the state-of-the-art of
fluorescence lifetime metrology and imaging and provides current
perspectives on their applications to biomedical studies of intact
tissues and medical diagnosis. The text introduces these techniques
within the wider context of fluorescence spectroscopy and describes
basic principles underlying current instrumentation for
fluorescence lifetime imaging and metrology (FLIM). It also covers
the wide range of methods, including single channel (point)
spectroscopy, fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, and single-
and multi-photon excitation. Edited by pioneers in this field, with
contributions from leading experts, the book includes an overview
of complementary techniques that help researchers beginning FLIM
research. It offers a comprehensive treatment of fundamental
principles, instrumentation, analytical methods, and applications.
It also provides an overview of the label-free contrast available
from lifetime measurements of tissue autofluorescence and the
prospects for exploiting this for clinical applications and
biomedical research including drug discovery.
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