OPTICAL FLOW APPLIED TO TIME-LAPSE IMAGE SERIES TO ESTIMATE GLACIER MOTION IN THE SOUTHERN PATAGONIA ICE FIELD

OPTICAL FLOW APPLIED TO TIME-LAPSE IMAGE SERIES TO ESTIMATE GLACIER MOTION IN THE SOUTHERN PATAGONIA ICE FIELD

In this work, we assessed the feasibility of using optical flow to obtain the motion estimation of a glacier.In general, former investigations used to detect Dog Treats glacier changes involve solutions that require repeated observations which are many times based on extensive field work.Taking into account glaciers are usually located in geographi

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Implicit multisensory associations influence voice recognition.

Natural objects provide partially redundant information to the brain through different sensory modalities.For example, voices and faces both give information about the speech content, age, and gender of a person.Thanks to this redundancy, multimodal recognition is fast, robust, and automatic.In unimodal perception, however, only part of the informa

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A pragmatic suggestion for dealing with results for candidate genes obtained from genome wide association studies

Abstract Background Researchers may embark on a genome-wide association study before fully investigating candidate regions which have been reported to produce evidence to suggest that they harbour susceptibility loci.If the genome wide study had not been carried out then results which demonstrated only modest statistical significance from candidate

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Soil propagule bank of ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with Masson pine (Pinus massoniana) grown in a manganese mine wasteland.

Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal propagule bank could facilitate the regeneration and plantation of seedlings in disturbed area.In this study, Masson pine (Pinus massoniana) seedlings were used Collections to bait the ECM fungal propagule bank buried in the soils collected from a manganese (Mn) mine wasteland and a non-polluted area in China.After 6-mo

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