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1 equired to see the world clearly and without blur.
2 re biased by adapting to different levels of blur.
3 , under varying degrees of positive dioptric blur.
4 ue in parentheses accounting for axial image blur.
5 se sensitivity suffers from strong geometric blur.
6 ed by mechanisms not associated with optical blur.
7  patient requiring re-scanning due to motion blur.
8 estimators as determined from electric image blur.
9 ions, resulting in resolution loss and image blur.
10  its neighborhoods (Nn) has sometimes become blurred.
11 ndus examination, left optic disc margin was blurred.
12 tion by phonons and radiation by photons, is blurred.
13 etween structural and functional elements is blurred.
14 etween such dysfunctional states have become blurred.
15 ause or effect of the autonomic component is blurred.
16 ploidized with ancestral tetraploidy already blurred.
17 hageal-wall blurring, and periesophageal-fat blurring.
18 re as an alternative to traditional Gaussian blurring.
19 on that corrects for energy-dependent system blurring.
20 h century allowed high magnification without blurring.
21 positron-emitting source, resulting in image blurring.
22 33.5; contrast-to-noise ratio, 26.0 vs 16.8; blurring, 1.4 vs 1.5; noise, 15.4 vs 21.2; all P < .001)
23 by minus-lens to blur (AAPUB) and push-up to blur (AAMLB), and spherical equivalent refraction (SEQ).
24 e of accommodation assessed by minus-lens to blur (AAPUB) and push-up to blur (AAMLB), and spherical
25 usion of confined molecules shows that image blur affects both STICS and SPT, and we find biased diff
26                     Moreover, for both eyes, blur aftereffects depended on whether the adapting blur
27 ls, to demonstrate the perceptual effects of blur, aliasing, and distortion of visual space in the br
28  of visual symptoms associated with reported blur and missing features.
29 ers used lumen boundary to determine scanner blur and then optimized component densities and subvoxel
30                                What was once blurred and confused with dengue virus in both diagnosis
31  clinical practice are becoming increasingly blurred and how, in turn, this is leading to exciting ne
32 nt model to generate a pair of corresponding blurred and sharp images for PSF estimation, avoiding th
33 ciated proteins and transcription factors is blurred and that they likely share common origins.
34 d echo-planar imaging reduced artifacts (ie, blurring and geometric distortions) by a calculated fact
35 ontrast-to-noise ratio, as well as decreased blurring and noise compared with FBP75 (eg, 2.25-mm sten
36         Software algorithms can mitigate the blurring and partial volume effects of routine CT angiog
37 al view of superconducting fluctuations as a blurring and rounding phenomenon.
38 ii) preprocess data to minimize distortions, blurring and temporal artifacts; (iv) represent data usi
39  for individual VOs, increased steadily with blur, and separated somewhat at higher levels of defocus
40 sed bis-pericyclic and Diels-Alder routes is blurred, and favorable transition states of both types m
41 rt, intense interglacials could be missed or blurred, and we cannot distinguish between a remnant ice
42 ing by reducing geometric distortions, image blurring, and artifact level with a clinical high-field-
43                                  Distortion, blurring, and noise were lower with warp sequences than
44 riteria (distinction of anatomic structures, blurring, and noise) were assessed on a five-point scale
45 esophageal-wall enhancement, esophageal-wall blurring, and periesophageal-fat blurring.
46 bcellular image registration to avoid motion blur; and (iii) using organelle motility inside somas as
47 eyestrain, avoidance of near activities, and blur appeared similar between treatment groups.
48                                              Blur appears to play an important, previously unrecogniz
49  contours, and conclude that computations of blur are inherently linked to computations of surface sh
50 ountered during video capture such as motion blur artifacts due to rapid motion of the microscope ove
51 ctions and substantially reduces anisotropic blurring artifacts, compared with methods that utilize h
52 or hypoechoic echotexture and fascial-border blurring at B-mode US and semiquantitative elasticity sc
53 , hypoechoic echotexture, and fascial-border blurring at B-mode US were increased in patients versus
54 ce is separated from center bias and spatial blurring, avoiding the confounding of these factors in m
55                When feedback was delayed and blurred based on the hemodynamics of fMRI, this model le
56 or corneal astigmatisms were associated with Blur, being 0.93 for Kc, 0.87 for C, and 0.81 for FFKc.
57 face objects cannot be attributed to spatial blurring beyond the scale at which modular claims have b
58 tients (58.3%), nevus demonstrated sharp and blurred borders, respectively.
59 than detection thresholds for the VOs at 0 D blur; both thresholds increased steadily thereafter, con
60 NA polymerase, ribosome, and repair enzymes, blurring boundaries between separate information-process
61 sorders and adds to increasing evidence of a blurred boundary between schizophrenia and substance use
62 lectrochemical microscopy due to diffusional blurring, but is crucial to determining the accurate siz
63 t a method to overcome the bias due to image blur by properly estimating the width of the correlation
64  and consequent dye signals, which were then blurred by a measured microscope point spread function.
65     Images of objects at other distances are blurred by an amount depending on pupil diameter and len
66 ies between living and non-living matter are blurred by bridging top-down and bottom-up synthetic bio
67 llenge as the clinical presentation is often blurred by concomitant autonomic and somatic symptoms.
68 cortical development when retinal images are blurred by immature optics in infant eyes.
69 ween them is, however, becoming increasingly blurred by new insights into neurogenic inflammation.
70 ary timescales, this immediate effect can be blurred by subsequent specialisation towards more extrem
71 ever, the observed electronic properties are blurred by the concomitant effects such as change of lat
72 ns between enhancers and promoters have been blurred by the discovery that enhancers are associated w
73           Such patterns are, however, easily blurred by the intense seed trade, plant improvement and
74 tolerance and organism fitness is scarce and blurred by the interaction with different environmental
75    A new study shows that, in vision, object blur can be a more accurate depth cue than stereo dispar
76 e misperceived as defocused and that optical blur can be misattributed to the material properties and
77             Interocular differences in image blur can cause processing speed differences that lead to
78            Posterior corneal vectors APV and Blur constitute objective supplemental parameters for th
79                                              Blur could in principle fill in the parts of visual spac
80  dlPFC by anodal tDCS can be associated with blurred detail memory.
81 s, but little is known about how interocular blur differences affect motion perception.
82                         Here, we report that blur differences cause a previously unknown motion illus
83 verse Pulfrich effect to interocular optical blur differences, and to ensure that previously reported
84 ency data, publication bias will continue to blur distinctions between effective and ineffective drug
85 f this current full-body impression somewhat blurs distinctions between the systematics of traces and
86 or this visual system and show how chromatic blurring dominates the visual acuity in these animals in
87 d motion data can noticeably alleviate image blurring due to the intraframe motion in the MAF motion-
88 n exhibit complex object dynamics as well as blurring due to the point-spread-function of the microsc
89 fore, we hypothesized that sustained optical blur during brain development should weaken ON cortical
90 or dynamic stimuli, temporal smoothing would blur dynamics and reduce sensitivity to change.
91 pic amblyopia who suffered sustained optical blur early after birth in one of the eyes.
92 %) chose the image with a tunnel effect with blurred edges.
93                   This technique reduces the blurring effect of respiratory motion, thus improving th
94 antification of lung lesions in terms of the blurring effect of respiratory motion.
95  powerful method to restore the details from blurred electron density in crystals with high overall t
96  people regard as 'best-focused' matches the blur encountered through the eye with better optics, eve
97 the better eye, with no aftereffect when the blur equaled the aberrations of the better eye.
98 lation and species-level variation are often blurred, especially for corals.
99 1) or equality judgments regarding perceived blur (Exps.
100 ects wore Bangerter foil goggles to simulate blur for comparative validation.
101 omes this limitation by performing sensitive blur-free image acquisition and nonstop real-time image-
102 d adoption of a dual view detection system, "blur-free" images containing up to 150 clearly distingui
103 a spatial-temporal transformation to perform blur-free, high-frame rate imaging of cells in flow with
104 tegration imaging) is troubled by the motion blur fundamentally arising from mismatching between phot
105       Posterior corneal overall blur vector (Blur) &gt;6.45 D yielded a test slightly less sensitive and
106 rmal fluctuations lead to significant motion blur if the position of the structure is measured with i
107  superimposition of an in-focus image with a blurred image.
108 ting a superimposition of an in-focus with a blurred image.
109 ds true, but that simple distinction becomes blurred in many instances.
110 ion between curative and palliative goals is blurred in many patients with cancer, requiring that tre
111 an ultrasmall PCa lesion, which is otherwise blurred in the current MRI, and thereby addresses the un
112 uch as tritium, (14)C, or (85)Kr will become blurred in the significant background of previous releas
113 nsisting of linear dysphotopsias, glare, and blurring in 2.7%, 4.3%, and 4.3% of patients, respective
114 ry motion during PET acquisition may lead to blurring in resulting images and underestimation of upta
115 ed verbal working memory was associated with blurring in widespread left frontal and temporal cortice
116 ar vision (reading difficulty n = 8, "visual blur" in near vision n = 2), and difficulty writing (n =
117 increased steadily thereafter, converging as blur increased.
118 ronmental sources of image structure and (b) blur induced by the eye's limited focal range, but littl
119 de reduction, indicating that the unilateral blurring induced by monovision reduces feed-forward acti
120   These results indicate that the unilateral blurring induced by wearing monovision contact lenses re
121                    Recombination did however blur intra-species relationships and biogeographic resol
122 ical sectioning strength (i.e., out-of-focus blur is strongly suppressed) over large field of views,
123 ich monovision corrections, which darken the blurring lens, can eliminate the illusion for many viewi
124 rences in the magnitude of optical blur, the blur level that appeared best focused was the same throu
125 y these receptors/motifs and their sometimes blurred lines of function.
126 tein kinase C alpha/calbindin positive) with blur/loss of ON bipolar cell dendritic tips (transient r
127 fficient speed that their pattern appears to blur, making them appear more featureless and become les
128 rity, imperfections in the optics of the eye blur microscopic retinal capillaries, and single blood c
129 ere fit with a standard equivalent intrinsic blur model to estimate each subject's unblurred VA (MAR(
130  regards adverse events, 1% atropine induced blurred near vision (odds ratio [OR] 9.47, [1.17 to 76.7
131 scopic changes were increased globules/dots, blurred network, regression, and dotted vessels.
132  in treated amblyopic patients and Bangerter blurred normal subjects.
133  blur was stronger or weaker than the native blur of the better eye, with no aftereffect when the blu
134 gh both eyes, and corresponded to the ocular blur of the less aberrated eye.
135 mize the scale, the center bias, and spatial blurring of all models within this framework.
136  tics in Tourette syndrome could result in a blurring of any subjective boundary between voluntary an
137                             We highlight the blurring of distinctions between positive and negative s
138                   We demonstrate that motion blurring of fluorescence due to protein diffusivity can
139 ion and degree of asymmetry and preventing a blurring of information across hemispheres.
140      This excessive interference reflected a blurring of intra- rather than inter-category distinctio
141                                         This blurring of intracategory but not intercategory differen
142 ypothesis that ongoing paraesthesias promote blurring of median nerve-innervated digit representation
143 objects with SR-fMRI are a result of spatial blurring of responses from nonface-selective areas, pote
144        There was morphologic and biochemical blurring of the boundary between the epithelium and Brun
145 ptical coherence tomography to avoid optical blurring of the eye, (ii) acquiring images at high speed
146 ptical coherence tomography to avoid optical blurring of the eye; (ii) performing 3D subcellular imag
147 g or thinning, areas of focal brain atrophy, blurring of the gray-white junction, increased signal on
148               Stage 4 (n = 3) showed diffuse blurring of the retinal layers with vascular channels ex
149 hological structures of the lungs and avoids blurring of the solution.
150 eptible to contamination from partial-volume blurring of tracer uptake in the cortex.
151  the procedure, patient complained of sudden blurring of vision in the right eye.
152       We determined the effect of increasing blur on acuity for these optotypes and conventional lett
153               We investigated the effects of blur on anxiety, movement kinematics and gaze behaviour
154 llow a painter to work when the subject is a blur or the colors on the canvas cannot be distinguished
155 olve potential false-negative results due to blurring or missing lesions or false-positive results du
156 , P < .001) but not with sex, fascial-border blurring, or hypoechoic echotexture.
157       When the classical image is completely blurred out due to the use of a small imaging lens, by t
158  However, this stochastic-profiling approach blurs out the expression states of the individual cells
159 blem because this signal is both delayed and blurred over time.
160                           An image depicting blurred patches and another with missing patches was cho
161  the ease of finding information online, can blur personal and work identities, posing new considerat
162 daptive optics to control and manipulate the blur projected on each retina, and then compared judgmen
163 eptual consequences have become increasingly blurred, raising the possibility that they might interac
164 [2], the illusion poses an apparent paradox: blur reduces contrast, and contrast reductions are known
165 We have previously demonstrated that optical blur reduces visual salience more for light than dark st
166                           Depth from defocus blur relies on fewer assumptions and has the same geomet
167 nes between academic and industrial pursuits blur, scientists on both sides of the fence are developi
168 easure CRAE and CRVE in the original and the blurred series derived from them.
169  in minutes of arc) and equivalent intrinsic blur (sigma(int) in minutes of arc).
170 perception is transiently sharpened because "blur" signals are mitigated.
171       ACA and PCA magnitude, M, J0, J45, and blur significantly increased by increasing KC severity.
172 sible to correctly interpret the motion that blurs single-molecule images without advanced illuminati
173 nal categories for the evolution of teaching blur some valuable distinctions.
174 recognised route to diversity maintenance by blurring species-level competitive differences or substi
175 ), the cylinder power (r = 0.80) and overall blurring strength (0.89).
176 001), J0 (r = -0.31; P < 0.001), and overall blurring strength (r = -0.31; P < 0.001) had negative co
177 fect and simple averaging of the images will blur structures and cause artifacts.
178 e" in the name of understanding works of art blurs that distinction, thus inadvertently reinforcing t
179 pe the genetic distribution in geography and blur the boundary of population differentiation created
180                                These results blur the current categorization of mobilizable and nonmo
181 ogical chronologies and, in the Paleolithic, blur the dating of such key events as the dispersal of a
182 Bentley et al. make the deliberate choice to blur the distinction between learning and decision makin
183 different angles of approach are present and blur the distinction between pure "side-on" or "end-on"
184 e easier (and, in some cases, preferable) to blur the distinction between sign and gesture, we argue
185 ientists and the general public because they blur the dividing line between human and nonhuman intell
186                                 Our findings blur the established boundaries between scaffold and tra
187 appropriately low albumin concentrations may blur the interpretation of these results.
188 Scientific debates in modern societies often blur the lines between the science that is being debated
189 nship between these infection parameters and blur the overall picture of disease dynamics.
190 capabilities; on the other hand, it can also blur the reconstruction of phylogenetic relationships.
191 ical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) blur the retinal vascular plexuses together and limit vi
192 egion; recurrent mutations, however, tend to blur the structure of the phylogenetic tree.
193                                       It can blur the uptake of small lesions and lead to significant
194                         Growing evidence has blurred the distinction between "intracellular" and "ext
195 d novel genetic and molecular mechanisms and blurred the distinction between monogenic (Mendelian) an
196                          In summary, warming blurred the environmental cue used by mayflies to tune t
197                 However, recent research has blurred the line between stem cells and other cells by s
198   Remarkable feathered dinosaur fossils have blurred the lines between early birds and their non-avia
199 t reports in Drosophila and Arabidopsis have blurred the lines of this distinction.
200 thin the classically monoderm Firmicutes has blurred the monoderm/diderm divide and specifically anti
201               The discovery of giant viruses blurred the sharp division between viruses and cellular
202 tion of biology and electronics, potentially blurring the boundary between humans and machines.
203 enetic and pathological overlap is emerging, blurring the classically established boundaries.
204 ies despite similar external conditions, and blurring the conceptual line between biotic and abiotic
205 DNA to access host cytosolic receptors, thus blurring the distinction between "vacuolar" and "cytosol
206  patterns in distantly related species, thus blurring the distinction between convergence and homolog
207 and the generation of altered self-peptides, blurring the distinction between hypersensitivity and au
208 is targeted to a bacterial symbiont, further blurring the distinction between organelle and symbiont.
209  dynamo action within oxide-rich regions and blurring the distinction between planetary mantles and c
210 duction weakness can be difficult to detect, blurring the distinction between these 2 conditions.
211 imilarities between enhancers and promoters, blurring the distinction: active enhancers often initiat
212 vide only averaged gene expression profiles, blurring the heterogeneity and developmental dynamics of
213 ons are increasingly recognized, and this is blurring the margin between atherosclerosis and vasculit
214                    Results: SPECT/CT imaging blurs the 2 discrete suborgan absorbed dose values into
215 ent randomness in expression dynamics, which blurs the boundaries between aperiodic fluctuations and
216  of couple relationships in both generations blurs the boundaries between who is in the family and wh
217 s and byproducts as signalling agents, which blurs the boundary between energy and information, and s
218                                         This blurs the boundary between material and structure, pavin
219                    Membrane hijacking by HAV blurs the classic distinction between 'enveloped' and 'n
220 albicans CCL represents a 'parameiosis' that blurs the conventional boundaries between mitosis and me
221 potential of an E. coli pathovar hybrid that blurs the distinction between E. coli pathovars.
222                                         This blurs the existing dogma of a clear distinction between
223            This heterozygous RAB27A mutation blurs the genetic distinction between primary and second
224                                  This motion blurs the images and limits the resolution attainable by
225                                         This blurs the images so that they cannot be aligned with eac
226                       The umbrella term ACOS blurs the lines between asthma and COPD and allows an ap
227                            This work further blurs the lines of distinction between natural and synth
228 unique reproductive strategy that completely blurs the normal staged system of reproduction in mammal
229           However, this strategy potentially blurs the temporal relationship of alpha-band activity r
230                    Results: SPECT/CT imaging blurs the two discrete sub-organ absorbed dose values in
231 ular differences in the magnitude of optical blur, the blur level that appeared best focused was the
232                     For equivalent levels of blur, the borders of well-known objects appeared sharper
233 c.), it is now evident that mRNAs exist that blur these boundaries.
234         Here we show that marine viruses can blur these distinctions, being able to amend how host ce
235 ion and repeat-associated non-ATG (RAN) have blurred these distinctions.
236            Research over the last decade has blurred these divisions and emphasized the tightly regul
237  of genetic and chemical studies now further blurs these boundaries by demonstrating that secondary m
238                     The temporal integration blurs these localization cues rendering them unreliable
239 relates to cell phenotype and how precise or blurred this delineation is, is also not well understood
240                              Recent evidence blurs this distinction by showing that neurotransmitter
241 nefits, however, resampling introduces image blur, thus impairing edge perception.
242 arly noiseless electron counting allow image blurring to be corrected to subpixel accuracy, restoring
243 onsideration of additional interactions that blur traditionally discrete phytoalexin classifications.
244  were positively associated with tumor size, blurred tumor margin, and irregular tumor shape and that
245                    Posterior corneal overall blur vector (Blur) >6.45 D yielded a test slightly less
246 ftware was used to derive nine progressively blurred versions of the originals.
247 and gelling drops typically form clumps that blur vision.
248 lly mild (</= grade 2), with diarrhea (44%), blurred vision (41%), nausea (37%), and fatigue (30%) be
249                 Presenting symptoms included blurred vision (82%), scotomas (56%), photopsias (43%),
250                                     However, blurred vision (p = 0.003) and dry eye (p = 0.004) are h
251 eye (p = 0.003), feeling dry (p = 0.005) and blurred vision (p = 0.02) are significantly associated w
252 tal pain [RR 4.3, 95% CI 1.9-9.6; p<0.0001], blurred vision [1.9, 1.1-3.2; p=0.018]), hearing loss (2
253           A 29-year-old woman presented with blurred vision and distal paresthesias.
254 rted results, such as patient education with blurred vision and dysphotopsia, utilizing an add power
255  required to resolve the current problems of blurred vision and dysphotopsias.
256             Patients typically complained of blurred vision and exhibited a combination of unilateral
257 were men, aged 54, 66, and 73 years, and had blurred vision and floaters for several weeks before und
258                       A 69 year-old male had blurred vision and foreign body sensation OD for several
259 inic with complaints of seeing a black spot, blurred vision and metamorphopsia involving the right ey
260                                 The SANS has blurred vision and ocular changes as typical features.
261 mide than with BBFC and brimonidine, whereas blurred vision and ocular discomfort were slightly more
262 l rubella syndrome (CRS), who presented with blurred vision and was diagnosed with FUS.
263 s stasis retinopathy, may occur as transient blurred vision and with subtle alterations of the fundus
264 e-limiting toxicities were reversible severe blurred vision associated with microcystic epithelial co
265         observation procedure: Patients with blurred vision at least 2 months after Trabectome surger
266 e in IOP associated with severe eye pain and blurred vision during sessions of dialysis.
267  that irrespective of temporal pressure, the blurred vision group remained more cautious as to how th
268 o the emergency department with a history of blurred vision in both eyes.
269 0-year-old Asian man experienced progressive blurred vision in his right eye over 6 months.
270             A 59-year-old man presented with blurred vision in his right eye.
271              A 52-year-old man presented for blurred vision in his right eye.
272                   Main symptom was transient blurred vision in the left eye.
273                      Visual symptoms such as blurred vision or floaters were associated with progress
274 issatisfied at their latest visit because of blurred vision or residual astigmatism.
275                                              Blurred vision was reported as moderate/severe/very seve
276                                              Blurred vision was the only significantly more common ne
277  endophthalmitis, pain, and patient-reported blurred vision were not associated with early or delayed
278                     Symptoms of diplopia and blurred vision were present in 35%.
279      During hospitalization, sudden onset of blurred vision with floaters in his left eye was noted.
280 re ocular side effects, including hyperemia, blurred vision, allergic-type reactions, and discomfort.
281 c symptoms such as orthostatic dizziness and blurred vision, and atypical symptoms like chest tightne
282 e ocular pain, injection of the conjunctiva, blurred vision, and foreign body sensation in his left e
283   Most patients (n = 13, 68%) presented with blurred vision, decreased VA, or eye pain.
284      The most commonly reported symptoms are blurred vision, dry eye and watering of the eye.
285                        These may manifest as blurred vision, potentially misleading both the patient
286 ng disease burden is observed with regard to blurred vision, productivity, and visits to eye care pra
287      Symptoms of fungal keratitis consist of blurred vision, redness, tearing, photophobia, pain and
288 h of the eye and its optical power, creating blurred vision.
289 re penalizing therapies, such as patching or blurring vision with atropine that are aimed at forcing
290  Irrespective of the amount of pressure, the blurred vs. normal vision group reported 32% more anxiet
291 Disparity was more precise near fixation and blur was indeed more precise away from fixation.
292 ftereffects depended on whether the adapting blur was stronger or weaker than the native blur of the
293 ia score; however, local adverse effects and blurring were higher in the group receiving Cystadrops.
294 ation following pathological insults remains blurred, which makes p75NTR's related signaling networks
295 ds to an uncertain degree of spatio-temporal blurring, which is not easily corrected (by deconvolutio
296 n be used to dynamically control directional blurring while taking images of different targets, so as
297  responded to familiar faces emerging from a blur with a characteristic nonlinear surge, akin to the
298            However, the understanding became blurred with the discovery that IgE antibodies were the
299 tection and resolution thresholds up to +7 D blur, with a logMAR/D loss of a quarter that of the fove
300 otion correction virtually eliminated motion blur without reducing SNR, yielding images with SNR comp

 
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