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Introduction to coronary imaging with 64-slice computed tomography

2005

The aim of this article is to illustrate the main technical improvements in the last generation of 64-row CT scanners and the possible applications in coronary angiography. In particular, we describe the new physical components (X-ray tube-detectors system) and the general scan and reconstruction parameters. We then define the scan protocols for coronary angiography with the new generation of 64-row CT scanners to enable radiologists to perform a CT study on the basis of the diagnostic possibilities.

Time FactorsImaging Sensitivity and Specificity Stents Time Factors TomographyContrast MediaSensitivity and Specificity64-row CTElectrocardiographyHeart RateSpiral Computed TomographyImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumanstechnical improvementsCoronary Artery BypassPhantoms ImagingPatient SelectionAlgorithms Artifacts Contrast Media Coronary Angiography/instrumentation/*methods Coronary Artery Bypass Coronary Stenosis/*radiography Electrocardiography Heart Rate Humans Image Processing; Computer-Assisted Patient Selection Phantoms; Imaging Sensitivity and Specificity Stents Time Factors Tomography; Spiral Computed Tomography; X-Ray Computed/instrumentation/*methodsCoronary StenosisComputer-Assisted Patient Selection PhantomsX-Ray Computed/instrumentation/*methodstechnical improvements; 64-row CT; coronary angiographyComputer-Assisted Patient Selection PhantomStentsAlgorithms Artifacts Contrast Media Coronary Angiography/instrumentation/*methods Coronary Artery Bypass Coronary Stenosis/*radiography Electrocardiography Heart Rate Humans Image Processingcoronary angiographyArtifactsTomography X-Ray ComputedTomography Spiral ComputedAlgorithms
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Comparison of basis functions for 3D PET reconstruction using a Monte Carlo system matrix.

2012

In emission tomography, iterative statistical methods are accepted as the reconstruction algorithms that achieve the best image quality. The accuracy of these methods relies partly on the quality of the system response matrix (SRM) that characterizes the scanner. The more physical phenomena included in the SRM, the higher the SRM quality, and therefore higher image quality is obtained from the reconstruction process. High-resolution small animal scanners contain as many as 103?104 small crystal pairs, while the field of view (FOV) is divided into hundreds of thousands of small voxels. These two characteristics have a significant impact on the number of elements to be calculated in the SRM. …

Time FactorsRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyRotationStatistical noisebusiness.industryImage qualityPhantoms ImagingMonte Carlo methodBasis functioncomputer.software_genreNoiseImaging Three-DimensionalVoxelPositron-Emission TomographyRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerAlgorithmImage resolutionMonte Carlo MethodSmoothingMathematicsPhysics in medicine and biology
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Biologically inspired information processing and synchronization in ensembles of non-identical threshold-potential nanostructures.

2013

Nanotechnology produces basic structures that show a significant variability in their individual physical properties. This experimental fact may constitute a serious limitation for most applications requiring nominally identical building blocks. On the other hand, biological diversity is found in most natural systems. We show that reliable information processing can be achieved with heterogeneous groups of non-identical nanostructures by using some conceptual schemes characteristic of biological networks (diversity, frequency-based signal processing, rate and rank order coding, and synchronization). To this end, we simulate the integrated response of an ensemble of single-electron transisto…

Time FactorsTransistors ElectronicScienceMaterials ScienceMonte Carlo methodSynchronizationMaterial by AttributeSet (abstract data type)BiomimeticsImage Processing Computer-AssistedNanotechnologyBiologyNanomaterialsComputational NeurosciencePhysicsCoding MechanismsSignal processingMultidisciplinaryQInformation processingRComputational BiologySignal Processing Computer-AssistedSensory SystemsNanostructuresBionanotechnologyElectronic MaterialsProbability distributionMedicineBiological systemMonte Carlo MethodRealization (systems)Biological networkResearch ArticleBiotechnologyNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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In-situ high spatial resolution LA-MC-ICPMS 230Th/U dating enables detection of small-scale age inversions in speleothems

2017

Abstract We present an in-situ method for Th and U isotope measurements by laser ablation multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-MC-ICPMS) to determine possible age inversions of stalagmites, using a 213 nm Nd:YAG laser connected to an MC-ICPMS. Due to the low ion beam intensity of 230 Th (20–120 counts per second, cps), we carefully optimized the operating parameters to get highest possible ion beam intensities, i.e., laser fluence (25 J cm −2 ), spot size (110 μm), pulse repetition rate (20 Hz), scan speed (4 μm s −1 ), integration time (1000 s), and He and Ar gas flow (∼0.9 L min −1 and ∼0.6 L min −1 respectively). A precision (2 relative standard error, 2RSE) o…

Time delay and integrationIon beamAnalytical chemistryMineralogy010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural scienceslaw.inventionGeochemistry and PetrologylawImage resolutionInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesReproducibilityLaser ablationChemistry010401 analytical chemistrylcsh:QE1-996.5GeologySecular equilibriumGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyLaserSpeleothemLaser ablation0104 chemical scienceslcsh:Geology230Th/U datingGeophysicsMC-ICPMS
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Color memory matching: Time effect and other factors

1998

The methods of simultaneous and successive, or memory, color matching have been compared for 10 color reference samples distributed in two groups each performed by 50 observers (25 men and 25 women). Our results, obtained with a total of two hundred Munsell color chips arrayed on ten gray cardboard panels, indicate that: (a) while by simultaneous matching the mean color differences obtained are, in most cases, lower than 1 CIELAB unit, those obtained by memory are generally higher; (b) the worst remembered colors are yellow, light green, blue, and pink, and the best remembered color is orange; (c) the influence of the delay time (15 s, 15 min, and 24 h) is significant for the remembered mea…

Time effectColor visionbusiness.industryGeneral Chemical EngineeringHuman Factors and ErgonomicsGeneral ChemistryColor matchingComputer graphics (images)Computer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessGray (horse)Delay timeMathematicsColor Research & Application
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<title>Electronic eye occluder with time-counting and reflection control</title>

2008

ABSTRACT In pediatric ophthalmology 2 – 3 % of all the children are impacted by a visual pathology – amblyopia. It develops if a clear image isn’t presented to the retina during an early stage of the developmen t of the visual system. A common way of treating this pathology is to cover the better-seeing eye to force the „lazy” eye to learn seeing. However, children are often reluctant to wear such an occluder because they are as hamed or simply because they find it inconvenient. This fact requires to find a way how to track the regi me of occlusion because results of occlus ion is a hint that the actual regime of occlusion isn’t that what the optometrist has recommended. We design an electr…

Time informationgenetic structuresComputer sciencebusiness.industryTrack (disk drive)Control (management)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONeye diseasesData loggerOcclusionComputer visionPediatric ophthalmologyTime momentArtificial intelligenceReflection (computer graphics)businessSPIE Proceedings
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Sensor Fusion Combining 3-D and 2-D for Depth Data Enhancement

2012

Time-of-Flight (ToF) cameras are known to be cost-efficient 3-D sensing systems capable of providing full scene depth information at a high frame rate. Among many other advantages, ToF cameras are able to provide distance information regardless of the illumination conditions and with no texture dependency, which makes them very suitable for computer vision and robotic applications where reliable distance measurements are required. However, the resolution of the given depth maps is far below the resolution given by standard 2-D video cameras which, indeed, restricts the use of ToF cameras in real applications such as those for safety and surveillance. In this thesis, we therefore investigate…

Time-of-Flight: Computer science [C05] [Engineering computing & technology]Data MatchingSpatio-temporal data enhancementDepth imagesSensor FusionComputer VisionComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONMultimodal SensorsAdaptive Filters: Sciences informatiques [C05] [Ingénierie informatique & technologie]
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Contribution of virtual reality to functional rehabilitation

2010

Virtual reality has grown immensely. Practical applications for the use of this technology encompass many fields in both engineering science and human science. In the field of medicine, one of the newest fields to benefit from the advances in VR technology, virtual reality has become a major new therapeutic tool not only in medicine and surgery but also for the treatment of psychological disorders and rehabilitation for impaired person. Our research presented in this thesis aims at developing utilities to aid in functional rehabilitation using virtual reality technology. The main research question of our work concerns the effect of virtual metaphors in learning and training human gestures f…

Time-series data mining.Evaluation d'utilisabilité de l'environnement[ INFO.INFO-TS ] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing[INFO.INFO-TS] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing[ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingRééducation motriceVirtual realityHuman motion evaluationRéalité virtuelleEvaluation de mouvement[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingMotor rehabilitationFouille de données chronologiqueEvaluate the usability of virtual environment[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing[SPI.SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing
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Comparison of transflection and transmission FTIR imaging measurements performed on differentially fixed tissue sections

2015

The widespread and cost-effective use of transflection substrates in Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) imaging of clinical samples is affected by the presence of artefacts including the electric field standing wave (EFSW) and contributions from light dispersion. For IR-based diagnostics, the manifestation of undesirable artifacts can distort the spectra and lead to erroneous diagnosis. Nevertheless, there is no clear consensus in the literature about the degree of influence of these effects. The aim of this work is to contribute to this discussion by comparing transflection and transmission images of the same tissue. For this purpose two adjacent sections of the same tissue (lymphoma sample…

Tissue FixationLymphomaChemistryOptical ImagingAnalytical chemistryHyperspectral imagingBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryAbsorbancesymbols.namesakeNuclear magnetic resonanceTissue sectionsFourier transformTransmission (telecommunications)Light dispersionSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredElectrochemistrysymbolsEnvironmental ChemistryImage acquisitionFourier transform infrared spectroscopyArtifactsSpectroscopy
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[The effect of instrumentation on original apical foramen shape using steel vs niti rotatory: computerized analysis]

2002

BACKGROUND. A fundamental requirement to obtain a correct endodontic preparation depends on the respect, during cleaning and shaping, of the original morphology of the apical foramen, (AF), so that the filling material will form a complete seal. METHODS. In our previous studies, in order to verify if this presumption was respected using rotary NiTi instruments with cutting tip, we instrumented extracted teeth characterised by a different degree of root curvatures. Using a standardized system to replace the sample, the original shape of the apical foramen of each tooth was recorded using a computerised technique and then compared to the shape after instrumentation. The data showed difference…

TitaniumTooth ApexSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheNickelImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedHumansStainless Steelrotary NiTi instruments stainless steel instruments apical foramen shapeRoot Canal PreparationDental Alloys
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