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Biomedical Imaging

Naturally Commutated Bidirectional Half-Bridge High Efficient DC/DC Converter for Biomedical Imaging Systems

Naturally Commutated Bidirectional Half-Bridge High Efficient DC/DC Converter for Biomedical Imaging Systems

... for biomedical imaging systems where low ripple voltage waveforms, low voltage spikes and variable output voltages is ...in biomedical imaging system applications due to ripple free output, ...

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Strategic research agenda for biomedical imaging

Strategic research agenda for biomedical imaging

... Innovative imaging technologies are now allowing re- searchers to visualise, characterise and measure bio- logical and molecular phenomena with a hitherto unattainable ...time. Imaging technologies and ...

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Advancing biomedical imaging

Advancing biomedical imaging

... clinical imaging technologies can easily visualize cancers when they approach 1 cm 3 , which is equivalent to ∼3 billion ...new imaging tech- nologies, sensors, and agents through en- gineering advances, ...

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Exact Simultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Technique Algorithm-An Effective Tool In Biomedical Imaging

Exact Simultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Technique Algorithm-An Effective Tool In Biomedical Imaging

... The Greek word „tomos‟ means parts or section and „graph‟ means representation in pictorial means. Hence tomography is the imaging technique of unknown cross section of any object. Tomography of a biological body ...

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Stable DHLA–PEG capped PbS quantum dots: from synthesis to near infrared biomedical imaging

Stable DHLA–PEG capped PbS quantum dots: from synthesis to near infrared biomedical imaging

... their mixtures. Also, we have successfully used these molecules to produce stable and biocompatible PbS QDs with optical emission tuneable in the near-infrared wavelength range. The QDs are well tolerated by mice in vivo ...

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A Novel Approach to Reversible Watermarking for Biomedical Imaging, Image Processing and its Qualita
                 

A Novel Approach to Reversible Watermarking for Biomedical Imaging, Image Processing and its Qualita  

... Mehmet UtkuCelik et al.‘s [3] proposed a novel framework for lossless (invertible) authentication watermarking, which enables less distortion reconstruction of the un-watermarked images upon verification. Its new frame ...

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Artificial neural network and its applications in quality process control, document recognition and biomedical imaging

Artificial neural network and its applications in quality process control, document recognition and biomedical imaging

... proposed method from object, background to enhanced image, automated seed selection, segmented. image, extracted contour of the maple leaf and extracted maple leaf[r] ...

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Advances in Biomedical Imaging and Image Fusion

Advances in Biomedical Imaging and Image Fusion

... Medical image fusion is the process of combining two or more image modalities into a single image. The resulting image is more informative than the individual images. The quality of the resultant image is improved due to ...

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Applying CERN’s detector technology to health: MARS Biomedical 3D spectroscopic x ray imaging

Applying CERN’s detector technology to health: MARS Biomedical 3D spectroscopic x ray imaging

... spectroscopic imaging in clinical ...for biomedical imaging of small animals and humans using the Medipix detector as the key tool for obtaining 3D computed tomography spectroscopic x-ray CT ...

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Dimensionality reduction-based fusion approaches for imaging and non-imaging biomedical data: concepts, workflow, and use-cases

Dimensionality reduction-based fusion approaches for imaging and non-imaging biomedical data: concepts, workflow, and use-cases

... of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, and through generous contributions from the following: AbbVie, Alzheimer’s Association; Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation; Araclon Biotech; BioClinica, ...

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Recent Advances in Photoacoustic Imaging for Deep-Tissue Biomedical Applications

Recent Advances in Photoacoustic Imaging for Deep-Tissue Biomedical Applications

... photoacoustic imaging (PAI), which is based on photoacoustic effect, is a promising biomedical imaging modality for deep-tissue applications ...

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Nanocomposites For Biomedical Applications

Nanocomposites For Biomedical Applications

... Multilevel imaging from molecular to medical scales demonstrates the need for the development of advanced nano-size florophores that can be used in all kinds of labelling and imaging techniques, such as ...

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Biomedical Science and Engineering

Biomedical Science and Engineering

... We based upon theory of adaptive elasticity (accounting and neglecting temperature) and upon energy density theory and showed that after a long time femur at points of our inte[r] ...

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Biomedical Science and Engineering

Biomedical Science and Engineering

... Abstract In present paper we considered if temperature effects the growth of microcracks in a broken femur with AMBI. We studied three particularly points of fracture. We used theory[r] ...

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The development of biomedical engineering as experienced by one biomedical engineer

The development of biomedical engineering as experienced by one biomedical engineer

... for Biomedical Engineering added faculty, student enrollment doubled, and the activity became a Department within the School of ...by biomedical engineers that seem need- lessly remote from clinical ...

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Biomedical Engineering

Biomedical Engineering

... Matriculation into the doctoral program is based upon prior demonstration of a high level of aca- demic achievement in graduate and/or undergraduate work. Advanced study and research are conducted under the guidance of a ...

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Composites for Biomedical Applications

Composites for Biomedical Applications

... Polyamide 6, also called Nylon 6 or e-caprolactam, is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic polymer widely used for many applications, such as cloth- ing, the automobile industry and recently in the biomedical field. ...

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Biomedical Signal Generator

Biomedical Signal Generator

... Biomedical signal is or biopotential is an electric quantity (voltage or current or field strength), caused by chemical reactions of charged ions. Another use of the term lies in describing the transfer of ...

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Therapy IX. Mechanisms for Low-Light PROGRESS IN BIOMEDICAL OPTICS AND IMAGING. Sponsored and Published by SPIE. Volume Michael R.

Therapy IX. Mechanisms for Low-Light PROGRESS IN BIOMEDICAL OPTICS AND IMAGING. Sponsored and Published by SPIE. Volume Michael R.

... Federal da Bahia (Brazil), National Institute of Optics and Photonics (Brazil), and Brugnera & Zanin Institute (Brazil); M. Federal da Bahia (Brazil); F[r] ...

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IXA Biomedical Translation System at WMT16 Biomedical Translation Task

IXA Biomedical Translation System at WMT16 Biomedical Translation Task

... the Biomedical Translation Task in the First Conference on Machine Translation ...the biomedical domain, we developed three approaches based on a baseline system for English-Spanish and Spanish-English lan- ...

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