3 resultados para Méthode de projection
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
The central projection of cephalic mechanosensory axons in the haematophagous bug Triatoma infestans
Resumo:
The projections of mechanosensory hairs located on the dorsal and lateral head of the adult haematophagous bug Triatoma infestans were analyzed by means of cobalt filling. Axons run into the anterior and posterior tegumentary nerve and project through the brain to the ventral nerve cord. The fibres are small in diameter and run as a fascicle. Some branches run into suboesophageal and prothoracic centres; others run as far as to the mesothoracic ganglion. These sensory projections resemble that of wind-sensitive head hairs of the locust. The functional role of this sensory system in this species is discussed.
Resumo:
Ce qui suit est le début de la présentation d'une sélection de mes articles, traduits en portugais, et supposés représentatifs de la "méthode" que j'ai pratiquée dans mes publications. J'y retrace en détail deux épisodes déjà anciens de "l'histoire de mon esprit" (si j'ose employer une expression de Descartes), qui ont fortement influencé mes travaux ultérieurs, en m'incitant à tout faire pour concilier le respect de la "lettre" avec le souci de "l'esprit", et l'attention aux genèses avec l'analyse des structure.
Resumo:
This work present the application of a computer package for generating of projection data for neutron computerized tomography, and in second part, discusses an application of neutron tomography, using the projection data obtained by Monte Carlo technique, for the detection and localization of light materials such as those containing hydrogen, concealed by heavy materials such as iron and lead. For tomographic reconstructions of the samples simulated use was made of only six equal projection angles distributed between 0º and 180º, with reconstruction making use of an algorithm (ARIEM), based on the principle of maximum entropy. With the neutron tomography it was possible to detect and locate polyethylene and water hidden by lead and iron (with 1cm-thick). Thus, it is demonstrated that thermal neutrons tomography is a viable test method which can provide important interior information about test components, so, extremely useful in routine industrial applications.