Movement of the sample during the rotation with a fixed focus position.
<p>(a): The sample is in focus. The focus length is set to the sample diameter. The image shows the sample on the farthest left position. (b): After a 90-degree rotation, the sample has moved the furthest from the initial focus point and is in the center of the image. The sample appears blurry...
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| author | Hannes Benecke (17409369) |
| author2 | Firas Almadani (20903417) Johannes Heske (20903420) Tobias May (48088) Ludger Overmeyer (11289681) Sonja Johannsmeier (9443382) Tammo Ripken (388167) |
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| author_facet | Hannes Benecke (17409369) Firas Almadani (20903417) Johannes Heske (20903420) Tobias May (48088) Ludger Overmeyer (11289681) Sonja Johannsmeier (9443382) Tammo Ripken (388167) |
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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Hannes Benecke (17409369) Firas Almadani (20903417) Johannes Heske (20903420) Tobias May (48088) Ludger Overmeyer (11289681) Sonja Johannsmeier (9443382) Tammo Ripken (388167) |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2025-03-19T17:50:29Z |
| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | 10.1371/journal.pone.0318974.g009 |
| dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv | https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Movement_of_the_sample_during_the_rotation_with_a_fixed_focus_position_/28628087 |
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| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Biotechnology Space Science Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Information Systems not elsewhere classified xlink "> non thus often leads residual motion artifacts second automation algorithm automated sample tracking inconsistent imaging results dimensional imaging techniques imaging techniques repeatable results wide range tomographic reconstruction technical analysis physically aligned particular importance parameter adaption paper presents manual processes great importance generate reliable eye coordination digitally detected corrected using based automation also increases |
| dc.title.none.fl_str_mv | Movement of the sample during the rotation with a fixed focus position. |
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| description | <p>(a): The sample is in focus. The focus length is set to the sample diameter. The image shows the sample on the farthest left position. (b): After a 90-degree rotation, the sample has moved the furthest from the initial focus point and is in the center of the image. The sample appears blurry because it is no longer in focus. (c): After a total of 180-degree rotation, the sample is in focus again and is now on the opposite side of the rotation axis from the initial position in (a). (d): The principle of the movement of the sample and the focus position of the laser is shown in the schematic drawing.</p> |
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| spelling | Movement of the sample during the rotation with a fixed focus position.Hannes Benecke (17409369)Firas Almadani (20903417)Johannes Heske (20903420)Tobias May (48088)Ludger Overmeyer (11289681)Sonja Johannsmeier (9443382)Tammo Ripken (388167)BiotechnologySpace ScienceEnvironmental Sciences not elsewhere classifiedBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedInformation Systems not elsewhere classifiedxlink "> nonthus often leadsresidual motion artifactssecond automation algorithmautomated sample trackinginconsistent imaging resultsdimensional imaging techniquesimaging techniquesrepeatable resultswide rangetomographic reconstructiontechnical analysisphysically alignedparticular importanceparameter adaptionpaper presentsmanual processesgreat importancegenerate reliableeye coordinationdigitally detectedcorrected usingbased automationalso increases<p>(a): The sample is in focus. The focus length is set to the sample diameter. The image shows the sample on the farthest left position. (b): After a 90-degree rotation, the sample has moved the furthest from the initial focus point and is in the center of the image. The sample appears blurry because it is no longer in focus. (c): After a total of 180-degree rotation, the sample is in focus again and is now on the opposite side of the rotation axis from the initial position in (a). (d): The principle of the movement of the sample and the focus position of the laser is shown in the schematic drawing.</p>2025-03-19T17:50:29ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0318974.g009https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Movement_of_the_sample_during_the_rotation_with_a_fixed_focus_position_/28628087CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/286280872025-03-19T17:50:29Z |
| spellingShingle | Movement of the sample during the rotation with a fixed focus position. Hannes Benecke (17409369) Biotechnology Space Science Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Information Systems not elsewhere classified xlink "> non thus often leads residual motion artifacts second automation algorithm automated sample tracking inconsistent imaging results dimensional imaging techniques imaging techniques repeatable results wide range tomographic reconstruction technical analysis physically aligned particular importance parameter adaption paper presents manual processes great importance generate reliable eye coordination digitally detected corrected using based automation also increases |
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| title | Movement of the sample during the rotation with a fixed focus position. |
| title_full | Movement of the sample during the rotation with a fixed focus position. |
| title_fullStr | Movement of the sample during the rotation with a fixed focus position. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Movement of the sample during the rotation with a fixed focus position. |
| title_short | Movement of the sample during the rotation with a fixed focus position. |
| title_sort | Movement of the sample during the rotation with a fixed focus position. |
| topic | Biotechnology Space Science Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Information Systems not elsewhere classified xlink "> non thus often leads residual motion artifacts second automation algorithm automated sample tracking inconsistent imaging results dimensional imaging techniques imaging techniques repeatable results wide range tomographic reconstruction technical analysis physically aligned particular importance parameter adaption paper presents manual processes great importance generate reliable eye coordination digitally detected corrected using based automation also increases |