Abstract:
Hubert phase microscopy (HPM) as an optical technique for measuring high transverse resolution quantitative phase images associated with optically transparent objects. Due to its single-shot nature, HPM is suitable for investigating rapid phenomena that take place in transparent structures such as biological cells. A preferred embodiment is used for measuring biological systems including measurements on red blood cells, while its ability to quantify dynamic processes on the millisecond scale, for example, can be illustrated with measurements on evaporating micron- size water droplets.
Abstract:
A low-temperature material transfer apparatus and a low-temperature liquefied gas supply system that uses the low-temperature material transfer apparatus characterized in that transfer means (2a, 2b) capable of output adjustment are installed in parallel, transfer means are operated at a low-output mode that is lower than the rated output so that the total output of transfer means 2a and 2b is controlled to be the desired quantity, and at the same time in the event one or both of the transfer means, or any of or two or more of the instrumentation devices related to the output of transfer means fall(s) into abnormal mode, the transfer means that fell into said abnormal mode is/are switched to shutdown mode, and the output of transfer means other than those that fell into said shutdown mode is/are switched to the rated mode so that the total output of the active transfer means is controlled to be the desired figure.
Abstract:
A low-temperature material transfer apparatus and a low-temperature liquefied gas supply system that uses the low-temperature material transfer apparatus characterized in that transfer means (2a, 2b) capable of output adjustment are installed in parallel, transfer means are operated at a low-output mode that is lower than the rated output so that the total output of transfer means 2a and 2b is controlled to be the desired quantity, and at the same time in the event one or both of the transfer means, or any of or two or more of the instrumentation devices related to the output of transfer means fall(s) into abnormal mode, the transfer means that fell into said abnormal mode is/are switched to shutdown mode, and the output of transfer means other than those that fell into said shutdown mode is/are switched to the rated mode so that the total output of the active transfer means is controlled to be the desired figure.
Abstract:
Hubert phase microscopy (HPM) as an optical technique for measuring high transverse resolution quantitative phase images associated with optically transparent objects. Due to its single-shot nature, HPM is suitable for investigating rapid phenomena that take place in transparent structures such as biological cells. A preferred embodiment is used for measuring biological systems including measurements on red blood cells, while its ability to quantify dynamic processes on the millisecond scale, for example, can be illustrated with measurements on evaporating micron- size water droplets.
Abstract:
Hubert phase microscopy (HPM) as an optical technique for measuring high transverse resolution quantitative phase images associated with optically transparent objects. Due to its single-shot nature, HPM is suitable for investigating rapid phenomena that take place in transparent structures such as biological cells. A preferred embodiment is used for measuring biological systems including measurements on red blood cells, while its ability to quantify dynamic processes on the millisecond scale, for example, can be illustrated with measurements on evaporating micron- size water droplets.
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an umbrella bag capable of surely preventing an umbrella from sliding down. SOLUTION: An opening part 5 is formed between the front side film parts 2 and 3 of this umbrella bag 1 composed of the front side film parts 2 and 3 and a back side film part 4, an upper bag part 6 is formed by the front side film part 2 and the back side film part 4 above the opening part 5 and the umbrella rib tip part of the umbrella is hooked to the upper bag part 6. A belt-like film part or a hole may be formed as the hook part.