Organic Lenses
Mostrando 1-5 de 5 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Micropaleontolgy applied to the stratigraphic and paleoclimatic interpretation of the transition between the Paranoá Group and São Francisco Supergroup (Neoproterozoic, Cabeceiras, Goiás) / Micropaleontologia aplicada na interpretação estratigráfica e paleoclimática da transição entre o Grupo Paranoá e o Supergrupo São Francisco (Neoproterozóico, Cabeceiras, GO)
The Proterozoic record of the Fazenda Funil, near Cabeceiras, GO, includes three sedimentary units: carbonate at the top of Paranoá Group, diamictite of the Jequitaí Formation, and a succession of shale, marl-shale rhythmites, and carbonate of the Sete Lagoas Formation. Microfossiliferous chert occurs in these three units in the form of lenses in the Paran
Publicado em: 2010
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2. Detect of scratches in spherical lenses, for light reflected under Fourier descriptors / Detecção de riscos em lentes esféricas, por luz refletida, através de descritores de Fourier
This work presents a methodology for inspection of spherical organic ophthalmic lenses during the polishing process. The methodology encompasses the capture of an ultraviolet image of the lens under inspection by a CCD video camera and associated processing of the image to discriminate between scratches on the lens and artifacts that can appear on the image.
Publicado em: 2007
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3. Desenvolvimento de processos de deposição de filmes filmes sobre substratos polimericos fotopolimerizdos / Development of process of deposition of thin films on photopolymerization polymeric substrats
A new era has begun all around the world. The quality of life and health depends more and more on the human capacity of resolving problems that are becoming longer and more complex day by day. As communication and globalization advance, time becomes scarcer and more precious. The semiconductor materials which are used to activate the logical functions, the h
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Effects of protein, mucin, and human tears on adherence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to hydrophilic contact lenses.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from a corneal ulcer was examined for its ability to adhere to hydrophilic contact lenses with adsorbed organic films. Generally, adherence was enhanced by mucin, lactoferrin, lysozyme, immunoglobulin A, bovine serum albumin, and a mixture of these macromolecules. The water content of the lenses also influenced bacterial adher
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5. Photoelectron Microscopy: A New Approach to Mapping Organic and Biological Surfaces
A general method of imaging organic and biological surfaces based on the photoelectric effect is reported. For the experiments, a photoelectron emission microscope was constructed. It is an ultrahigh vacuum instrument using electrostatic electron lenses, microchannel plate image intensifier, cold stage, hydrogen excitation source, and magnesium fluoride opti