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The EFSUMB Guidelines and Recommendations for the Clinical Practice of Elastography in Non-Hepatic Applications: Update 2018
2019
This manuscript describes the use of ultrasound elastography, with the exception of liver applications, and represents an update of the 2013 EFSUMB (European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology) Guidelines and Recommendations on the clinical use of elastography.Diese Arbeit beschreibt den Einsatz der Ultraschall-Elastografie mit Ausnahme der Leberanwendungen und ist eine Aktualisierung der Leitlinien und Empfehlungen der EFSUMB (European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology) von 2013 zum klinischen Einsatz der Elastografie.
Mixed Finite Elements for multilayered smart plates nonlocal analysis
2022
A mixed finite element formulation for the Eringen’s nonlocal analysis of smart, magneto-electro-elastic, multilayered plates is presented. Finite elements for different refined higher order plate layerwise theories are systematically developed. They ensure interface continuity and allow associating different values of the nonlocal parameter to the laminate layers. Standard 9-node and 16-node isoparametric, quadrilateral finite elements have been implemented and tested, showing the characteristics and limitations of the proposed approach.
Refined layer-wise models for nonlocal analysis of magneto-electro-elastic plates
Size-dependent theories of continuum mechanics are an important tool for structural and material modeling in engineering applications, with particular regard to those involving micro- and nano-scales. Among various approaches proposed in the literature to account for the effect of the microstructure via continuum models, the Eringen’s nonlocal elasticity model incorporates important features of material behavior via a differential stress-strain relationship involving a scale coefficient, or characteristic length, depending on the material microstructure [1]. In the framework of Eringen’s nonlocal elasticity, plate theories have been reformulated for homogeneous and multilayered configuratio…
Baveno VII – Renewing consensus in portal hypertension
2022
To expand on the work of previous meetings, a virtual Baveno VII workshop was organised for October 2021. Among patients with compensated cirrhosis or compensated advanced chronic liver disease (cACLD – defined at the Baveno VI conference), the presence or absence of clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH) is associated with differing outcomes, including risk of death, and different diagnostic and therapeutic needs. Accordingly, the Baveno VII workshop was entitled “Personalized Care for Portal Hypertension”. The main fields of discussion were the relevance and indications for measuring the hepatic venous pressure gradient as a gold standard, the use of non-invasive tools for the …
Economic Aspects of Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure: User Organization Perspective
2012
Adoption of cloud infrastructure promises enterprises numerous bene- ts, such as faster time-to-market and improved scalability enabled by on-demand provisioning of pooled and shared computing resources. In particular, hybrid clouds, by combining the private in-house capacity with the on-demand capacity of public clouds, promise to achieve both increased utilization rate of the in-house infrastructure and limited use of the more expensive public cloud, thereby lowering the total costs for a cloud user organization. In this paper, an analytical model of hybrid cloud costs is introduced, wherein the costs of computing and data communication are taken into account. Using this model, a cost-e c…
Openness and Discreteness
2013
The aim of this chapter is to study conditions under which a mapping of finite distortion is open (maps open sets to open sets) and discrete (preimage of each point is a discrete set).
The mechanically based non-local elasticity: an overview of main results and future challenges
2013
The mechanically based non-local elasticity has been used, recently, in wider and wider engineering applications involving small-size devices and/or materials with marked microstructures. The key feature of the model involves the presence of non-local effects as additional body forces acting on material masses and depending on their relative displacements. An overview of the main results of the theory is reported in this paper.