نتایج جستجو برای: anisotropy shrinkage

تعداد نتایج: 47391  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2008
Maria Rasmussen R Todd Alexander Barbara V Darborg Nadja Møbjerg Else K Hoffmann András Kapus Stine F Pedersen

Hyperosmotic shrinkage induces multiple cellular responses, including activation of volume-regulatory ion transport, cytoskeletal reorganization, and cell death. Here we investigated the possible roles of ezrin/radixin/moesin (ERM) proteins in these events. Osmotic shrinkage of Ehrlich Lettre ascites cells elicited the formation of long microvillus-like protrusions, rapid translocation of endog...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
gholamreza raisali associate professor, radiation application research school, nuclear science and technology research institute, atomic energy organization of iran, tehran, iran mahdi sadeghi assistant professor, agricultural, medical and industrial research school, nuclear science and technology research institute, atomic energy organization of iran, karaj, iran vahideh ataeinia m. sc. in medical applications of radiation, nuclear engineering dept, faculty of engineering, science and research unit, islamic azad university, tehran, iran arjang shahvar b. sc. in physics, agricultural, medical and industrial research school, nuclear science and technology research institute, atomic energy organization of iran, karaj, iran maryam ghasemi ghonchehnazi m. sc. in medical physics, medical physics dept., faculty of medical sciences, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran

introduction: the use of low energy isotopes such as  103 pd in brachytherapy for the treatment of cancers  such as prostate, eye, head, neck, breast and cervix is increasing. in this regard, different models of pd- 103  seeds  have  been  designed  and  manufactured  at  the  agricultural,  medical  and  industrial  research  school (amirs) of atomic energy organization of iran. in this resear...

Journal: :Physiological measurement 2014
Christian Rossmann Elizabeth Garrett-Mayer Frank Rattay Dieter Haemmerich

There is a lack of studies that examine the dynamics of heat-induced shrinkage of organ tissues. Clinical procedures such as radiofrequency ablation, microwave ablation or high-intensity focused ultrasound, use heat to treat diseases such as cancer and cardiac arrhythmia. When heat is applied to tissues, shrinkage occurs due to protein denaturation, dehydration and contraction of collagen at te...

2007
Halim Nagem Haline Drumond Nagem Paulo Afonso Silveira Francisconi Eduardo Batista Franco Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli Kennedy Queiroz Coutinho

The polymerization shrinkage of composite resins may affect negatively the clinical outcome of the restoration. Extensive research has been carried out to develop new formulations of composite resins in order to provide good handling characteristics and some dimensional stability during polymerization. The purpose of this study was to analyze, in vitro, the magnitude of the volumetric polymeriz...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2012
Tiejun Tong Liang Chen Hongyu Zhao

MOTIVATION High-dimensional data such as microarrays have created new challenges to traditional statistical methods. One such example is on class prediction with high-dimension, low-sample size data. Due to the small sample size, the sample mean estimates are usually unreliable. As a consequence, the performance of the class prediction methods using the sample mean may also be unsatisfactory. T...

2010
Amir Adler Yacov Hel-Or Michael Elad

We present a novel approach for online shrinkage functions learning in single image super-resolution. The proposed approach leverages the classical Wavelet Shrinkage denoising technique where a set of scalar shrinkage functions is applied to the wavelet coefficients of a noisy image. In the proposed approach, a unique set of learned shrinkage functions is applied to the overcomplete representat...

1998
Xiao-Ping Zhang Mita D. Desai

The conventional linear adaptive filters are not effective for discriminating the transient wideband signal components from noise. A recently developed wavelet shrinkage approach is able to maintain the function local regularity while suppressing noise however, it has only been used in function estimation problems. In this paper, a new type of nonlinear filtering method for adaptive noise suppr...

2005

A constitutive model is derived from theory of elasticity for predicting ultimate drying shrinkage of concrete. The model was extended by incorporating the semiempirical composite model proposed by Hirsch and Dougill for predicting Young's modulus of concrete. Their composite model is the geometric mean of Paul's upper and lower limit boundaries of a twophase composite. According to the shrinka...

2005
Michael Elad

Shrinkage is a well known and appealing denoising technique. The use of shrinkage is known to be optimal for Gaussian white noise, provided that the sparsity on the signal’s representation is enforced using a unitary transform. Still, shrinkage is also practiced successfully with non-unitary, and even redundant representations. In this paper we shed some light on this behavior. We show that sim...

Journal: :Journal of dentistry 2007
Kusai Baroudi Abeer M Saleh Nick Silikas David C Watts

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the shrinkage-strain, degree of conversion (DC) and percent filler of a range of flowable resin-composites. METHODS Several commercially available flowable resin-composites were selected. The bonded-disk technique was used to measure shrinkage-strain kinetics. Measurements were obtained continuously for 60min by irradiation for 40s at 750mW/cm(2) at two initial temperat...

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