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Non-volatile memory characteristics of a Ti/HfO2/Pt synaptic device with a crossbar array structure

2022

The resistive switching and synaptic behavior of a fabricated Ti/HfO2/Pt crossbar array device are investigated. The results demonstrated that TiOx layers are created by the movement of oxygen ions during the positive SET process, thereby improving the endurance and multilevel switching behavior of the device. The random properties of SET process were described with the help of stochastic model of memristor based on the length of conductive filament. The analysis of the mean first passage time allows estimating the parameters of the dielectric switching layer such as the activation energy of the diffusive defects, its variation under the influence of the driving voltage and the value of the…

Synaptic deviceGeneral MathematicsApplied MathematicsTiO2General Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMemristorNonequilibrium stochastic multistable systemChaos, Solitons & Fractals
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The importance of level stratification for quantitative MR studies of lumbar intervertebral discs : a cross-sectional analysis in 101 healthy adults

2019

Purpose: To investigate whether quantitative T2-times depend on lumbar intervertebral disc (IVD) level. Methods: The lumbar spine (Th12/L1–L5/S1) of 101 participants (53.5% female, 30.0[± 3.6]years, 173.5[± 9.6]cm and 69.9[± 13.4]kg), without history of back pain, was examined on a 3T scanner with sagittal T2-mapping. All IVDs were stratified according to Pfirrmann grade and lumbar level, with mean T2-time determined for the entire IVD volume and in five subregions of interests. Results: Significant level-dependent T2-time differences were detected, both for the entire IVD volume and its subregions. For the entire IVD volume, Pfirrmann grade 2 IVDs displayed 9–18% higher T2-times in Th12/L1…

T2 mappingmagneettikuvausmagnetic resonance imagingintervertebral disclumbar levelquantitative MRIlanneranka
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Functional connectivity modulation induced by transcranial direct current stimulation of the motor network investigated by resting state fMRI

2015

This study is aimed at measuring the variation of functional connectivity between cortical brain regions after tDCS along time. For this purpose we enrolled 20 healthy right-handed subjects.

TDCSFMRISettore MED/37 - NeuroradiologiaSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiaSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)MRI
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A Guide to Designing a Memory fMRI Paradigm for Pre-surgical Evaluation in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

2020

There has been increasing interest in the clinical and experimental use of memory functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). The 2017 American Academy of Neurology practice guidelines on the use of pre-surgical cognitive fMRI suggests that verbal memory fMRI could be used to lateralize memory functions in people with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE) and should be used to predict post-operative verbal memory outcome. There are however technical and methodological considerations, to optimize both the sensitivity and specificity of this imaging modality. Below we discuss these constraints and suggest recommendations to consider when designing a memory fMRI paradigm.

TLEgenetic structuresguiderecallbehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychologylcsh:RC346-429Temporal lobememory03 medical and health sciencesEpilepsy0302 clinical medicinemedicineMemory functions0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemModality (human–computer interaction)medicine.diagnostic_testRecall05 social sciencesfMRICognitionparadigmmedicine.diseasenervous systemNeurologyPerspectivemethodNeurology (clinical)Verbal memoryrecognitionPsychologyFunctional magnetic resonance imaging030217 neurology & neurosurgerypsychological phenomena and processesCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Neurology
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Determination of consensus kQ values for megavoltage photon beams for the update of IAEA TRS-398

2020

The IAEA is currently coordinating a multi-year project to update the TRS-398 Code of Practice for the dosimetry of external beam radiotherapy based on standards of absorbed dose to water. One major aspect of the project is the determination of new beam quality correction factors, kQ, for megavoltage photon beams consistent with developments in radiotherapy dosimetry and technology since the publication of TRS-398 in 2000. Specifically, all values must be based on, or consistent with, the key data of ICRU Report 90. Data sets obtained from Monte Carlo (MC) calculations by advanced users and measurements at primary standards laboratories have been compiled for 23 cylindrical ionization chamb…

TRS-398INMRImedicine.medical_treatmentMonte Carlo method030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingNuclear physics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineRelative biological effectivenessDosimetryRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingExternal beam radiotherapyMonte CarloPhysicsMV photon beamsRadiological and Ultrasound Technologydosimetryionization chambersmetrologymetrologia030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAbsorbed doseIonization chamberPhoton beamsbeam quality correction factorsLaser beam quality
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MRI of tarantulas: morphological and perfusion imaging.

2005

This paper describes a study performed to evaluate the feasibility of using a 1.5-T whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment, in combination with pharmacokinetic modeling, to obtain in vivo information about the morphology and perfusion of tarantulas (Eurypelma californicum). MRI was performed on three tarantulas using spin-echo sequences for morphological imaging and a rapid spoiled gradient-echo sequence for dynamic imaging during and after contrast medium (CM; Gd-DTPA) injection. Signal enhancement in dynamic measurements was evaluated with a pharmacokinetic two-compartment model. Spin-echo images showed morphological structures well. Dynamic images were of sufficient qualit…

TarantulaGadolinium DTPAScannermedicine.diagnostic_testbiologybusiness.industryDynamic imagingBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsContrast MediaMagnetic resonance imagingPerfusion scanningbiology.organism_classificationMagnetic Resonance ImagingContrast mediumNuclear magnetic resonanceDynamic contrast-enhanced MRIArachnidamedicineAnimalsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingbusinessPerfusionMagnetic resonance imaging
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Robustness of PET Radiomics Features: Impact of Co-Registration with MRI

2021

Radiomics holds great promise in the field of cancer management. However, the clinical application of radiomics has been hampered by uncertainty about the robustness of the features extracted from the images. Previous studies have reported that radiomics features are sensitive to changes in voxel size resampling and interpolation, image perturbation, or slice thickness. This study aims to observe the variability of positron emission tomography (PET) radiomics features under the impact of co-registration with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using the difference percentage coefficient, and the Spearman’s correlation coefficient for three groups of images: (i) original PET, (ii) PET after co-…

TechnologyTomografía de emisión de positronesNeoplasias encefálicasCorrelation coefficientImagen por resonancia magnética:Phenomena and Processes::Mathematical Concepts::Probability::Uncertainty [Medical Subject Headings]QH301-705.5Computer scienceQC1-999:Diseases::Neoplasms::Neoplasms by Site::Nervous System Neoplasms::Central Nervous System Neoplasms::Brain Neoplasms [Medical Subject Headings]:Analytical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Diagnosis::Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures::Diagnostic Imaging::Magnetic Resonance Imaging [Medical Subject Headings]Co registrationFluid-attenuated inversion recovery:Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Chordata::Vertebrates::Mammals::Primates::Haplorhini::Catarrhini::Hominidae::Humans [Medical Subject Headings]Magnetic resonance imagingRadiomicsRobustness (computer science):Analytical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Diagnosis::Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures::Diagnostic Techniques Radioisotope::Radionuclide Imaging::Tomography Emission-Computed::Positron-Emission Tomography [Medical Subject Headings]Resamplingradiomics feature robustness; imaging quantification; [11C]-methionine positron emission tomography; PET/MRI co-registration Appl.medicineGeneral Materials ScienceBiology (General)QD1-999InstrumentationSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniFluid Flow and Transfer Processesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryTPhysicsProcess Chemistry and TechnologyRadiomics feature robustnessGeneral EngineeringPET/MRI co-registrationMagnetic resonance imagingPattern recognitionEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Imaging quantificationComputer Science ApplicationsChemistry:Chemicals and Drugs::Amino Acids Peptides and Proteins::Amino Acids::Amino Acids Essential::Methionine [Medical Subject Headings]Positron emission tomography[11C]-methionine positron emission tomography:Analytical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Diagnosis::Prognosis [Medical Subject Headings]Artificial intelligenceTA1-2040businessApplied Sciences
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Segmentation d'images robuste appliqué à l'imagerie par résonance magnétique et l'échographie de la prostate

2012

Prostate segmentation in trans rectal ultrasound (TRUS) and magnetic resonanceimages (MRI) facilitates volume estimation, multi-modal image registration, surgicalplaning and image guided prostate biopsies. The objective of this thesis is to developshape and region prior deformable models for accurate, robust and computationallyefficient prostate segmentation in TRUS and MRI images. Primary contributionof this thesis is in adopting a probabilistic learning approach to achieve soft classificationof the prostate for automatic initialization and evolution of a shape andregion prior deformable models for prostate segmentation in TRUS images. Twodeformable models are developed for the purpose. An…

Tesis i dissertacions acadèmiques616.6[INFO.INFO-OH]Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]Physics::Medical PhysicsProstate segmentation68Segmentación de la próstataNo english key word[ SDV.MHEP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologySegmentació de la próstata616.6 - Patologia del sistema genitourinariImagen de ultrasonidoPas de mots-clés en français[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyProstate cancerImatge d'ultrasóComputer Science::Other[INFO.INFO-OH] Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]68 - Indústries oficis i comerç d'articles acabats. Tecnologia cibernètica i automàticaCancer de próstataImatges mèdiquesComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionImágenes médicasImatge de ressonància magnèticaMRI imagingUS imaging[ INFO.INFO-OH ] Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]Imagen de resonancia magnéticaMedical imaging[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology
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Abdominal splenosis and its differential diagnoses: What the radiologist needs to know

2021

Abstract Splenosis is a benign acquired condition characterized by the presence of heterotopic viable splenic tissue in other organs or within cavities such as peritoneum, retroperitoneum, or thorax after splenic trauma or surgery. Abdominal splenosis is often an incidental finding and computed tomography and magnetic resonance usually allow a confident diagnosis. The typical enhancement that parallels the spleen is a useful hallmark of splenosis. Splenic implants lack contrast uptake in the hepatobiliary phase and show high signal at high b-values on diffusion-weighted images. In some cases splenosis may mimic malignant and benign conditions in the peritoneum as well as in hollow and paren…

Thoraxmedicine.medical_specialtyScintigraphy030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingDiagnosis Differential03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePeritoneumBiopsyAbdomenRadiologistsmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMedical diagnosismedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingSplenosis MRI CTmedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSplenic TissueRadiologyDifferential diagnosisbusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiaSplenosis
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Effect of polybrominated biphenyls on bromobenzene lethality in mice.

1977

Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) are inducers of hepatic microsomal cytochrome P450 and P1 450 in rats and mice. The purpose of this study was to determine, in mice, the effect of PBBs on the lethality of the hepatotoxin bromobenzene. Female NMRI mice were administered a single ip injection of 150 mg/kg PBBs and other mice received phenobarbital (PB), 100 mg/kg daily for 3 days, or 3‐methylcholanthrene (MC), 20 mg/kg daily for 3 days. At 24 hr after PB or MC and 24, 48, and 96 hr after PBBs animals received 3,150 mg/kg bromobenzene ip (LD85) and the time to death was recorded. Both PB and MC enhanced bromobenzene lethality and decreased the median time to death (LT50) from 23 hr in controls …

Time FactorsStereochemistryPolybrominated BiphenylsPharmacologyToxicologyLethal Dose 50chemistry.chemical_compoundMicemedicineAnimalsDrug InteractionsbiologyBiphenyl CompoundsHepatotoxinCytochrome P450PollutionGlutathionechemistryLiverBromobenzeneNmri micePhenobarbitalMicrosomebiology.proteinLethalityPhenobarbitalPolybrominated BiphenylsFemalemedicine.drugBromobenzenesMethylcholanthreneJournal of toxicology and environmental health
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