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Impedance cardiography in this range will give more reliable information about volume changes.
Practical applications: This study demonstrates that it is possible to evaluate the volume of blood contained in a small disc punched from a dried blood spot (DBS) card using a range of different methods, but there is considerable variation in the estimate of volume in samples collected from different individuals.
Moreover, information about container weight can be used as a heuristic cue when one is estimating volume.
Two basic mechanisms are found to be important for the system to reduce interface area during the late stage SD.
Since the texture resolution is independent of the volume resolution, this technique allows structure-aligned textures containing appearance properties or textual information to be used for volume augmentation and annotation.
A unique feature of the described system is simultaneous utilization of the two detectors, Si(Li) and SD, which adds new options for quantitative analysis and data interpretation.
The results highlight the importance of volume in absorbing information and its behaviour as the conduit of information.
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Jiangyun Li, Gang Liu, Yan Liu 
01 Nov 2016
10 Citations
This proposed dynamic volume measurement system has a high speed and precision even in a far distance and is suitable for the occasions of the volume statistics.

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