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Equipment Acquisition Resources to Exhibit at SEMICON WEST 2006
Equipment Acquisition Resources would like to invite you to visit us at this year's SEMICON WEST 2006 (July 12-14) at the Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA (South Hall Booth 2971). Now in our third year of exhibiting at the show, we had so much success that there was no hesitation in our return. Since last year's participation, we have expanded our already successful process engineering program to include manufacturing capabilities for dicing saws and slicing saws - further enhancing our technology base. We specialize in offering R&D process development work to our customers, which includes complete development, application testing and production facilities for all crystalline electronic materials. This sector is quickly becoming the core of our business and we offer extended work in this area for the continuing success of our customers. If precision is vital and material saving is critical, we are a cut above the rest and will prove it to you by seeing your project through from start to finish. We understand the importance of accuracy and currently have some of the best equipment on the market today for processing your materials and substrates. Let Equipment Acquisition Resources, Inc. create an application process to slice or dice your substrates, show you our proven results and then continue to process your substrates with our extended manufacturing contracts. Visit us today online and let us help you to create an application process to dice or slice your substrates, show you our proven results and then continue to process your substrates with our extended manufacturing contracts.
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[Clinical Trials] Brightness, Contrast, and Color Balance of Digital versus Film Retinal Images in the Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2

purpose. To analyze brightness, contrast, and color balance of digital versus film retinal images in a multicenter clinical trial, to propose a model image from exemplars, and to optimize both image types for evaluation of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

methods. The Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2 (AREDS2) is enrolling subjects from 90 clinics, with three quarters of them using digital and one quarter using film cameras. Image brightness (B), contrast (C), and color balance (CB) were measured with three-color luminance histograms. First, the exemplars (film and digital) from expert groups were analyzed, and an AMD-oriented model was constructed. Second, the impact of B/C/CB on the appearance of typical AMD abnormalities was analyzed. Third, B/C/CB in AREDS2 images were compared between film (156 eyes) and digital (605 eyes), and against the model. Fourth, suboptimal images were enhanced by adjusting B/C/CB to bring them into accord with model parameters.

results. Exemplar images had similar brightness, contrast, and color balance, supporting an image model. Varying a specimen image through a wide range of B/C/CB revealed greatest contrast of drusen and pigment abnormalities against normal retinal pigment epithelium with the model parameters. AREDS2 digital images were more variable than film, with lower correspondence to our model. Ten percent of digital were too dim and 19% too bright (oversaturated), versus 1% and 4% of film, respectively. On average, digital had lower green channel contrast (giving less retinal detail) than film. Overly red color balance (weaker green) was observed in 23% of digital versus 8% of film. About half of digital (but fewer film) images required enhancement before AMD grading. After optimization of both image types, AREDS2 image quality was judged as good as that in AREDS (all film).

conclusions. A histogram-based model, derived from exemplars, provides a pragmatic guide for image analysis and enhancement. In AREDS2, the best digital images matched the best film. Overall, however, digital provided lower contrast of retinal detail. Digital images taken with higher G-to-R ratio showed better brightness and contrast management. Optimization of images in the multicenter study helps standardize documentation of AMD (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00345176).

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Academici Is The Times Higher Education Awards 2005 Nominee
The word s first interactive network for research and higher education has been shortlisted by The Times Higher Education for the 2005 Awards.
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From Georgia, a Young Mediator Reaches Out for Help
Daily Journal, August 25, 2008
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Chemical, Corrosion and Topographical Analysis of Stainless Steel Implants after Different Implantation Periods

The aim of this work is to examine the corrosion properties, chemical composition, and material—implant interaction after different periods of implantation of plates used to correct funnel chest. The implants are made of 316L stainless steel. Examinations are carried out on three implants: new (nonimplanted) and two implanted for 29 and 35 months. The corrosion study reveals that in the potential range that could occur in the physiological condition the new bar has the lowest current density and the highest corrosion potential. This indicates that the new plate has the highest corrosion resistance and the corrosion resistance could be reduced during implantation by the instruments used during the operation. XPS analysis reveals changes in the surface chemistry. The longer the implantation time the more carbon and oxygen are observed and only trace of elements such as Cr, Mo are detected indicating that surface is covered by an organic layer. On some parts of the implants whitish tissue is observed: the thickness of which increased with the time of implantation. This tissue was identified as an organic layer; mainly attached to the surface on the areas close to where the implant was bent to attain anatomical fit and thus where the implant has higher surface roughness. The study indicates that the chest plates are impaired by the implantation procedure and contact with biological environment. The organic layer on the surface shows that the implant did not stay passive but some reactions at the tissue-implant interface occurred. These reactions should be seen as positive, as it indicates that the implants were accepted by the tissues. Nevertheless, if the implants react, they may continue to release chromium, nickel, and other harmful ions long term as indicated by lower corrosion resistance of the implants following implantation.

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Future for clean energy lies in 'big bang' of evolution
Amid mounting agreement that future clean, "carbon-neutral", energy will rely on efficient conversion of the sun's light energy into fuels and electric power, attention is focusing on one of the most ancient groups of organism, the cyanobacteria. (2008-08-25)
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