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Analysis of laser light propagation in kiwifruit using backscattering imaging and Monte Carlo simulation

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In this paper, the propagation of laser light in kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa) tissue was measured by backscattering imaging and modelled with the Monte Carlo (MC) method.
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This article is published in Computers and Electronics in Agriculture.The article was published on 2009-11-01. It has received 88 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Anisotropy & Scattering.

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Erratum to: Advances in Machine Vision Applications for Automatic Inspection and Quality Evaluation of Fruits and Vegetables

TL;DR: This work presents the latest developments in the application of Hyperspectral technology to the inspection of the internal and external quality of fruits and vegetables.
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Measurement of optical properties of fruits and vegetables: A review

TL;DR: The instrumentation and data analysis procedures for implementing several emerging optical techniques, including spatially resolved, time-resolved, and spatial-frequency domain, along with the standard integrating sphere method are presented.
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Combination of digital images and laser light to predict moisture content and color of bell pepper simultaneously during drying

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the use of a CCD camera in combination with laser diodes emitting at 532nm and 635nm to monitor changes in moisture content of red, yellow and green bell pepper during drying.
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Principles and Applications of Light Backscattering Imaging in Quality Evaluation of Agro-food Products: a Review

TL;DR: The theoretical and technical principles as well as the recent achievements and applications of light backscattering imaging for nondestructive evaluation of food and agricultural produce suggest the potential use of this emerging technique in the food industry.
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An approach for monitoring the chilling injury appearance in bananas by means of backscattering imaging

TL;DR: In this paper, laser diodes emitting at 660 and 785 nm were applied to acquire images of backscattered light from intact banana fruits to monitor chlorophyll and texture changes by means of relevant wavelengths, respectively.
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Practical Nonparametric Statistics

W. J. Conover
TL;DR: Probability Theory. Statistical Inference. Contingency Tables. Appendix Tables. Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises and Answers to Answers to Answer Questions as discussed by the authors.
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Firmness, dry-matter and soluble-solids assessment of postharvest kiwifruit by NIR spectroscopy

TL;DR: In this paper, NIR spectroscopy was used to test whether postharvest ripeness and physicochemical properties of kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa (A Chev) CF Liang et AR Ferguson cv ‘Hayward’) could be determined non-destructively.
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Measurement of the optical properties of fruits and vegetables using spatially resolved hyperspectral diffuse reflectance imaging technique

TL;DR: In this paper, a spatially resolved steady-state diffuse reflectance technique was used to measure the optical properties of fresh fruits and vegetables over the visible and short-wave near-infrared region (500-1000 nm).
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Antioxidant capacity, ascorbic acid, total phenols and carotenoids changes during harvest and after storage of Hayward kiwifruit

TL;DR: In this article, the influences of harvest time and storage on the quality indices and nutritional content of kiwifruit were evaluated and found that fruits harvested at T2 seem to improve their quality after a long storage (6 months) because they reach nutritional values similar or higher than those recorded in fruits at the harvest time.
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Conv—convolution for responses to a finite diameter photon beam incident on multi-layered tissues

TL;DR: A convolution program (CONV) solving responses to a collimated finite diameter photon beam perpendicularly incident on a multi-layered tissue has been coded in ANSI Standard C, hence, the program can be executed on various computers.
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