2019
DOI: 10.31220/osf.io/gn72k
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[Laser rheogoniometer for Weissenberg effect observation in condensed milk products as simple liquids with nonnewtonian viscosity]

Abstract: This article describes the modern method of Weissenberg effect observation in condensed milk or whipped cream using a simplest laser-based optical setup. The DIY method to be described here involves minimal nomenclature of low-cost or second-hand devices and accessories. We now describe only a general technique for rheometric measurements with this setup, because any variation on the specified example can be provided by the basic principle of the setup construction. [Градов, О. В. Лазерный diy-реогониометр для… Show more

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“…However, this method is currently not justified, and a careful examination showed, that acousto-optic filters and deflectors used in the work of Skrynnik do not provide a sufficient resolution level, and all the superresolution statements are just self-advertising. Therefore, the work on MALDIcompatible microscopy on chips was continued in a reduced format of lens-less microscopy on laser scanning chips (which makes it possible to use CCD/CMOS chips as sensors in soil rheology and soil microbiology, by analogy with the objectives of the related works [50,51]. However, the mass spectrometric aspect of this work has been reduced to zero, and the resolution is limited by the resolution of the CMOS or CCD sensor.…”
Section: Towards Combined Lens-less Imaging and Maldi Biotyping In So...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this method is currently not justified, and a careful examination showed, that acousto-optic filters and deflectors used in the work of Skrynnik do not provide a sufficient resolution level, and all the superresolution statements are just self-advertising. Therefore, the work on MALDIcompatible microscopy on chips was continued in a reduced format of lens-less microscopy on laser scanning chips (which makes it possible to use CCD/CMOS chips as sensors in soil rheology and soil microbiology, by analogy with the objectives of the related works [50,51]. However, the mass spectrometric aspect of this work has been reduced to zero, and the resolution is limited by the resolution of the CMOS or CCD sensor.…”
Section: Towards Combined Lens-less Imaging and Maldi Biotyping In So...mentioning
confidence: 99%