CELLULAR SCALING RULES FOR THE BRAIN OF AFROTHERIANS

Cellular scaling rules for the brain of afrotherians

Quantitative analysis of the cellular composition of rodent, primate and eulipotyphlan brains has shown that nonneuronal scaling rules are similar across these mammalian orders that diverged about 95 million years ago, and therefore appear to be conserved in evolution, while neuronal scaling rules appear to be free to vary in evolution in a clade-s

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Improving Automatic Identification of Medications in Transparent Packaging by Glare Removal and Color Correction

Automated Medication Identification English Saddle Cloth (AMI) systems can significantly streamline the daily tasks of pharmacists.Nonetheless, the image analysis methods utilized by AMI systems often encounter difficulties in real-world settings.For example, glare reflections from transparent packaging and color distortions from different lighting

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