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UNINA990003363490403321 |
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Fraire, Mary <1944- > |
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Elementi di statistica / Mary Fraire, Alfredo Rizzi |
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[3. ed.] |
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Studi superiori NIS , Statistica ; 99 |
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MSSTAT12B |
MSSTAT12C(DEP) |
MSSTAT12D(SR) |
MSSTAT12A(DEP) |
MSSTAT12E(SR) |
MSSTAT12H(SR) |
MSSTAT12F(SR) |
MSSTAT12G(SR) |
I-A-95 |
I-A-96 |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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UNISA996248336603316 |
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Perspectives on the Old Saxon Heliand : introductory and critical essays, with an edition of the Leipzig fragment / / editor, Valentine A. Pakis |
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Morgantown, W. Va. : , : West Virginia University Press, , 2010 |
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[First edition.] |
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1 online resource (x, 335 pages) : color illustrations |
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Medieval European studies ; ; 12 |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-335). |
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Front Cover; Medieval European Studies Series Page; Contents; Preface; I Introductions to the Heliand and its Language; The Historical Setting of the Heliand, the Poem, and theManuscripts; The Saxons; The Early Missions; The Arian and Moslem Threats; The English Mission; Charlemagne and Europe; Charlemagne and the Saxons; The Consolidation of Power; Semantic Hurdles to the Task of Conversion; The Poem; Heliand Verse; The Dating of the Heliand and the Praefatio; The Manuscripts; The Fitts; A Comparison of the M and C Manuscripts; The Old Saxon Heliand; Introduction; Warrior Culture in the Poem |
Mythological Incorporations; Magical Elements; Epic Structure; The Theme of Light in the Poem; An Overview of Old Saxon Linguistics, 1992-2008; II The Diatessaronic Tradition; The Parable of the Fisherman in the Heliand; Introduction; The Reconstruction of the Original Latin Diatessaron Text; The Reconstruction of the Latin Diatessaron; Differences between the Reconstruction and the Fuldensis; Some Observations on the Latin Reconstruction; Out of the Sea; Sagena or Rete?; The Heliand and Quispel's Reconstruction; Concerning the Vorlage of the Heliand; The Man who Cast a Seine; Conclusion |
(Un)Desirable Origins; Jesus Christ in German Clothes; The Ur-Resistible Heliand; Manus profanae emendationis; Tatiankultus; Conclusion; III Orality and Narrative Tradition; Was the Heliand Poet Illiterate?; Introduction; Word for Word Repetitions; The Irregular Beginning of Fitts; Orality as a Medium; Difficulties with the Spiritual Meaning of the Text; The Origin of the Heliand and the Legend of the |
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Poet; The Hatred of Enemies: Germanic Heroic Poetry and the Narrative Design of the Heliand; IV The Portrayal of the Jews in the Heliand; The Jews in the Heliand |
Jesus Christ between Jews and Heathens; I; II; III; IV; V The Discovery of the Leipzig Fragment (2006); A New Heliand Fragment From the Leipzig University Library; Fragment L; The Text; Diplomatic Rendition; Recto; Verso; Normalized Rendition; The Language of L; The Interlinear Glosses in L and P; The Relationship of L and C; Some Additional Remarks; Outer side: Heliand (L); Inner side: Heliand (L); Works Cited; Back Cover |
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UNINA9911019813303321 |
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Autore |
Wang Lihong V |
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Titolo |
Biomedical optics : principles and imaging / / Lihong V. Wang, Hsin-i Wu |
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Somerset, NJ, USA, : Wiley, 2007 |
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9781283645379 |
1283645378 |
9780470177013 |
0470177012 |
9780470177006 |
0470177004 |
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1 online resource (378 p.) |
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Imaging systems in medicine |
Optical detectors |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Biomedical Optics: Principles and Imaging; Contents; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Motivation for Optical Imaging; 1.2. General Behavior of Light in Biological Tissue; 1.3. Basic Physics of Light-Matter Interaction; 1.4. Absorption and its Biological Origins; 1.5. Scattering and its Biological Origins; 1.6. Polarization and its Biological Origins; 1.7. Fluorescence and its Biological Origins; 1.8. Image |
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Characterization; Problems; Reading; Further Reading; 2. Rayleigh Theory and Mie Theory for a Single Scatterer; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Summary of Rayleigh Theory |
2.3. Numerical Example of Rayleigh Theory2.4. Summary of Mie Theory; 2.5. Numerical Example of Mie Theory; Appendix 2A. Derivation of Rayleigh Theory; Appendix 2B. Derivation of Mie Theory; Problems; Reading; Further Reading; 3. Monte Carlo Modeling of Photon Transport in Biological Tissue; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Monte Carlo Method; 3.3. Definition of Problem; 3.4. Propagation of Photons; 3.5. Physical Quantities; 3.6. Computational Examples; Appendix 3A. Summary of MCML; Appendix 3B. Probability Density Function; Problems; Reading; Further Reading; 4. Convolution for Broadbeam Responses |
4.1. Introduction4.2. General Formulation of Convolution; 4.3. Convolution over a Gaussian Beam; 4.4. Convolution over a Top-Hat Beam; 4.5. Numerical Solution to Convolution; 4.6. Computational Examples; Appendix 4A. Summary of CONV; Problems; Reading; Further Reading; 5. Radiative Transfer Equation and Diffusion Theory; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Definitions of Physical Quantities; 5.3. Derivation of Radiative Transport Equation; 5.4. Diffusion Theory; 5.5. Boundary Conditions; 5.6. Diffuse Reflectance; 5.7. Photon Propagation Regimes; Problems; Reading; Further Reading |
6. Hybrid Model of Monte Carlo Method and Diffusion Theory6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Definition of Problem; 6.3. Diffusion Theory; 6.4. Hybrid Model; 6.5. Numerical Computation; 6.6. Computational Examples; Problems; Reading; Further Reading; 7. Sensing of Optical Properties and Spectroscopy; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Collimated Transmission Method; 7.3. Spectrophotometry; 7.4. Oblique-Incidence Reflectometry; 7.5. White-Light Spectroscopy; 7.6. Time-Resolved Measurement; 7.7. Fluorescence Spectroscopy; 7.8. Fluorescence Modeling; Problems; Reading; Further Reading |
8. Ballistic Imaging and Microscopy8.1. Introduction; 8.2. Characteristics of Ballistic Light; 8.3. Time-Gated Imaging; 8.4. Spatiofrequency-Filtered Imaging; 8.5. Polarization-Difference Imaging; 8.6. Coherence-Gated Holographic Imaging; 8.7. Optical Heterodyne Imaging; 8.8. Radon Transformation and Computed Tomography; 8.9. Confocal Microscopy; 8.10. Two-Photon Microscopy; Appendix 8A. Holography; Problems; Reading; Further Reading; 9. Optical Coherence Tomography; 9.1. Introduction; 9.2. Michelson Interferometry; 9.3. Coherence Length and Coherence Time; 9.4. Time-Domain OCT |
9.5. Fourier-Domain Rapid-Scanning Optical Delay Line |
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This entry-level textbook, covering the area of tissue optics, is based on the lecture notes for a graduate course (Bio-optical Imaging) that has been taught six times by the authors at Texas A&M University. After the fundamentals of photon transport in biological tissues are established, various optical imaging techniques for biological tissues are covered. The imaging modalities include ballistic imaging, quasi-ballistic imaging (optical coherence tomography), diffusion imaging, and ultrasound-aided hybrid imaging. The basic physics and engineering of each imaging technique are emphasized.<p |
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