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Toyota Canada Inc. The Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) is Canada's road safety research institute. Since 2002, Toyota Canada has partnered with TIRF to conduct studies and develop educational resources for young drivers and, more recently, turned the focus to helping all Canadians better understand the often complex and wide ranging safety technologies in today's automobiles.
Total internal reflection fluorescence microscope TIRF can also be used to observe the fluorescence of a single molecule, making it an important tool of biophysics and quantitative biology.
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy Total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) is a microscopy approach that is only sensitive to a thin layer near the surface of a coverslip, which greatly minimizes background fluorescence. FCS has been extended to that type of microscope, and is called TIR-FCS. Because the fluorescence intensity in TIRF falls off exponentially with distance from the coverslip (instead of as a Gaussian with a confocal), the autocorrelation function is different.
Photoactivated localization microscopy The requirement for an enhanced signal to noise ratio to maximize localization precision determines the frequent combination of this concept with widefield fluorescent microscopes allowing optical sectioning, such as total internal reflection fluorescence microscopes (TIRF) and light sheet fluorescence microscopes.
William F. Milliken Jr. As a result of his racing activity, he became interested in automobile stability and control and the potential for applications of aircraft technology. Under the sponsorship of General Motors, vehicle dynamics activity at CAL developed and substantiated the automobile dynamic equations of motion and developed the first variable stability (servo-controlled) cars. The first six-component tire testing machine was developed, leading to TIRF, the original high-speed, flat-belt tire tester in 1970. TIRF is still one of the most advanced tire testing machines in the world.