The combination of optical clearing and LSFM has new applications in dermatology and dermatological research by allowing 3D visualization and analysis of whole human skin biopsies.
A lidar instrument based on compact pulsed carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers has been developed for airborne remote sensing of atmospheric trace species. The instrument is now operational on the NASA Wallops Flight Center P3 aircraft. A flight test program was conducted during 1981, and results are available on instrument performance, data quality, and target signatures.
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