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IMAQ PCI-1426 User Manual

The IMAQ 1426 is a highly flexible image acquisition (IMAQ) device that supports a diverse range of Camera Link-compatible cameras from various camera companies. The IMAQ 1426 acquires digital images in real time and stores the images in onboard frame memory or transfers them directly to system memory. Featuring a high-speed data flow path, the IMAQ 1426 is ideal for both industrial and scientific environments.
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The development in automated people tracking technology in the last decade has resulted in applications where large amounts of data can be generated with significantly less manual work than ever before [11, 12, 13]. One of such examples is the computer vision based tracking on sport videos, where, if certain conditions are met, computer tracks athletes with very little user intervention [14]. Such data can be used in performance analysis [10], giving sport community the feedback on player and team performance.
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Importing & animating a receptor
1) Importing molecular data into Maya
2) Using constraints and dynamic motion paths to animate the binding event
Membrane with scattered proteins
1) Creating a softbody membrane
2) Using constraints to attach molecules to the dynamic membrane surface
3) Using MEL to scatter proteins automatically
Extracellular Matrix
1) Using particles and MEL to create a dense mesh for the ECM
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The PathTool will allow you to directly edit the current item’s motion path, right in a Layout viewport! To use, simply activate the PathTool and drag any of the current item’s keys. The perfect tool for tweaking an item’s motion path. Note that the key will only move along the vertical and horizontal axes of the view, even in perspective. The PathTool command is in the Tools group. Figure 1: Adjust keys interactively with your mouse using the Path Tool Bone X-Ray There is an option to make bones visible inside opaque objects. To use, activate the Bone X-Ray option on the titlebar (see Figure 2).
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