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- In this review, we discuss the development of smartphone systems for optical spectroscopy and highlight current challenges and potential solutions.
- This document contains a long list of duas (supplications) that one may recite, especially during the month of Ramadan.
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Rapid advancements in smartphone technology have enabled the integration of many optical detection techniques that leverage the embedded functional components and software platform of these sophisticated devices. Over the past few years, several research groups have developed high-resolution smartphone-based optical spectroscopic platforms and demonstrated their usability in different biomedical applications. Such platforms provide unprecedented opportunity to develop point-of-care diagnostics systems, especially for resource-constrained environments. In this review, we discuss the development of smartphone systems for optical spectroscopy and highlight current challenges and potential solutions to improve the scope for their future adaptability.
1. Introduction
Ever since the demonstration of the first functional mobile phone in 1973 by Martin Cooper at Motorola [1], mobile phones have become a critical mainstay of everyday life. According to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), there are more than 7.8 billion active cellular subscriptions around the globe
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These fourteen digital color photographs form part of Marie-Louise Bennett's MFA/EDA thesis project, titled Scenes from [beyond] childhood, and document the artist's multi-media installation. They are accompanied by a printed catalog, described in the Written Theses series, of essays on childhood, identity, and place, accompanied by color illustrations reproduced from the digital photographs of the installation.
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water with his camera. Acquired as part of the Archive of Arts at Duke University. - Abstract Or Scope
Collection comprises 20 gelatin silver prints of images taken during the 1930s and 1940s by photographer Gjon Milin. Through new tecniques of strobe lighting and
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Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
February 16, 2023The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire – by Edward Gibbon, VOL III
Reviewed 16th Feb 2023
Volume III takes us from about 365 CE to around 490 CE. This period covers the first time the Eternal City was sacked for around eight hundred years, a momentous event indeed. The Empire was split in two at this time (East and West), the capitol of the West was either Milan or Ravenna and the capital of the East was the wondrous city of Constantinople (Istanbul). In my mind, Rome was still a significant city, full of old-fogies (Senators etc), a significant population of (maybe around 800,000) and had considerable symbolic and historical importance.
A significant aspect of this volume concerns the affairs of the so-called barbarians. Gibbon persists in this moniker for the Huns, Goths, Vandals and Visigoths, but from my other reading and listening (to some excellent podcasts) these people were far from ‘barbarians’. They had structure and ambition, many or most were Christian by this time. Importantly, they were also embedded f
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