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Diffusion

Diffusion is essentially the property of light-scattering as held by a polygonal object?s surface. It is a determination of how much light is reflected, as well as absorbed, by the surface.

Diffusion maps are often applied over texturemaps, to indicate how the surface consistency changes across its surface. As the diffusion level drops, so does the reflectivity of light, thus less of the colour of the object is returned. At 0% diffusion all light is absorbed, and the object is essentially invisible at that point.

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Related Dictionary Entries for Diffusion:

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Diffusion

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Photon Mapping

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Brain Reading: Diffusion Spectrum Imaging
Diffusion spectrum imaging is a new technique at time of writing, which allows magnetic resonance brain imaging, at a much higher level of fidelity than fMRI permits.





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The Brain Unveiled
Technology Review's long, and in depth look at the rise of diffusion spectrum imaging, and how this new neural interface imaging technique is rapidly accelerating the study of both human and animal brains to an extent unparalleled by any previous imaging technique, even fMRI.



 

Industry News containing the Term Diffusion:

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(27/10/2008)
A new imaging method that offers an unprece?dented view of ?complex neural structures could help explain the workings of the brain and shed light on neurological diseases. Diffusion spectrum imaging, developed by neuroscientist Van Wedeen a...


(07/10/2009)
A team of international researchers is the first to uncover the chemical composition and structure of a microelectronics element that is vital to producing ever smaller - and, thus, cheaper and faster - devices.

"The number ...


(22/11/2012)
November 18th 2012 - November 20th 2012
San Diego, California, USA

The Division of Fluid Dynamics of the American Physical Society exists for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of the physics of fluids with spe...


(14/12/2009)
NEC Corporation, in collaboration with the National Institute of Materials Science, today announced the successful integration of NanoBridge, a solid electrolyte non-volatile crossbar switch, in Cu interconnects placed on CMOS logic. This d...


(06/08/2007)
Researchers at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, in Philadelphia, have developed software that integrates data from multiple imaging technologies to create an interactive 3-D map of the brain.

In doing so, it could serve ...