The resulted system is examined through numerical example datasets where the candidate FCM shows sensitivity to dynamic variables over time. A real-life example case is included as well to further support the e
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2 Real time 3D movement correction performance and AOL microscope field of view. a Example of 1- and 5-μm fluorescent beads distributed in agarose in a 400 × 400 μm FOV using the maximum scan angle for the AOL with an Olympus XLUMPlanFLN 20X objective lens. Fall off in ...