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Imaging Particle Analysis: Resolution and Sampling Considerations
Imaging particle analysis represents an extremely efficient way of automatically counting and characterizing microscopic particles. However, there are some limitations to the technology based upon the physics of the imaging systems and the limits imposed by sampling theory. This paper discusses these limitations in a way so as to make it clear to the user as to how these limitations must be kept in mind when trying to determine if this technology can be of use, particularly in applications with particles less than 10µm in size.
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