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    <title>Covariance data comparisons between alternate range finding systems - LIDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) Type 1 and Camera laser Type 2</title>
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    <description>Title: Covariance data comparisons between alternate range finding systems - LIDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) Type 1 and Camera laser Type 2
Authors: de la Villefromoy, M
Abstract: This dataset compares  the covariance error associated with the use of different sensor systems both in isolation and in combination,  specifically  a LIDAR Type 1 system and Type 2 Camera laser generated using the Inverse Perspective Mapping algorithm. The purpose is development of improved difference mode mapping and localisation algorithms for multi sensor robotics platforms used in hazardous areas.</description>
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Authors: Lake, DM
Abstract: Gorgonum region of Mars taken with The Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS). This instrument is on board the Mars Odyssey spacecraft. It combines a 5-wavelength visual imaging system with a 9-wavelength infrared imaging system.</description>
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    <description>Title: The use of timelapse microscopy to monitor cell death signals in response to drug  chemotherapy of cancer cells in vitro
Authors: McGowan, DE
Abstract: MCF7 cancer cells that were treated with either Camptothecin or Hydrogen Peroxide and vehicle control were stained with the molecular probes Hoechst, TMRM and CellEvent (Caspase 3/7). Widefield fluorescent microscope timelapse images were collected over a period of 8hrs.</description>
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