نتایج جستجو برای: computerized tomography image

تعداد نتایج: 560334  

2005

RD, Gershon S (eds) Neurobiology of Aging. Vol 3, New York, 22. Raven Press, 1976, pp 155-166 21. Roberts MA, Caird FI: Computerized tomography and intellectual impairment in the elderly. J Neurol Neurosurg 23. Psychiatry 39: 986-989, 1976 Barron SA, Jacobs L, Kinkel WR: Changes in size of normal lateral ventricles during aging determined by computerized tomography. Neurology (Minneap) 26: 1011...

2005

RD, Gershon S (eds) Neurobiology of Aging. Vol 3, New York, 22. Raven Press, 1976, pp 155-166 21. Roberts MA, Caird FI: Computerized tomography and intellectual impairment in the elderly. J Neurol Neurosurg 23. Psychiatry 39: 986-989, 1976 Barron SA, Jacobs L, Kinkel WR: Changes in size of normal lateral ventricles during aging determined by computerized tomography. Neurology (Minneap) 26: 1011...

Journal: :International journal of research publications 2021

Smoking is a risk factor for disease that contributes the most to lung and respiratory diseases. Lung related with cigarette smoke can be classified as COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) several types of interstitial such pulmonary langerhans cell histiocytosis, bronchiolitis, desquamative pneumonitis fibrosing disease. This literature review aims shed light not only causes inflammati...

2005

RD, Gershon S (eds) Neurobiology of Aging. Vol 3, New York, 22. Raven Press, 1976, pp 155-166 21. Roberts MA, Caird FI: Computerized tomography and intellectual impairment in the elderly. J Neurol Neurosurg 23. Psychiatry 39: 986-989, 1976 Barron SA, Jacobs L, Kinkel WR: Changes in size of normal lateral ventricles during aging determined by computerized tomography. Neurology (Minneap) 26: 1011...

2009
Erik L.G. Wernersson Cris L Luengo Hendriks Anders Brun

X-ray Computerized Tomography at micrometer resolution (μCT) is an important tool for understanding the properties of wood fibre materials such as paper, carton and wood fibre composites. While many image analysis methods have been developed for μCT images in wood science, the evaluation of these methods if often not thorough enough because of the lack of a dataset with ground truth. This paper...

2011
Ming Yan Jianwen Chen Luminita A. Vese John D. Villasenor Alex A. T. Bui Jason Cong

Computerized tomography (CT) plays a critical role in modern medicine. However, the radiation associated with CT is significant. Methods that can enable CT imaging with less radiation exposure but without sacrificing image quality are therefore extremely important. This paper introduces a novel method for enabling image reconstruction at lower radiation exposure levels with convergence analysis...

2014
Pierre-Frédéric Villard Pierre Escamilla Erwan Kerrien Sébastien Gorges Yves Trousset Marie-Odile Berger

We present in this paper a preliminary study of rib motion tracking during Interventional Radiology (IR) fluoroscopy guided procedures. It consists in providing a physician with moving rib three-dimensional (3D) models projected in the fluoroscopy plane during a treatment. The strategy is to help to quickly recognize the target and the no-go areas i.e. the tumor and the organs to avoid. The met...

2005

RD, Gershon S (eds) Neurobiology of Aging. Vol 3, New York, 22. Raven Press, 1976, pp 155-166 21. Roberts MA, Caird FI: Computerized tomography and intellectual impairment in the elderly. J Neurol Neurosurg 23. Psychiatry 39: 986-989, 1976 Barron SA, Jacobs L, Kinkel WR: Changes in size of normal lateral ventricles during aging determined by computerized tomography. Neurology (Minneap) 26: 1011...

2005

RD, Gershon S (eds) Neurobiology of Aging. Vol 3, New York, 22. Raven Press, 1976, pp 155-166 21. Roberts MA, Caird FI: Computerized tomography and intellectual impairment in the elderly. J Neurol Neurosurg 23. Psychiatry 39: 986-989, 1976 Barron SA, Jacobs L, Kinkel WR: Changes in size of normal lateral ventricles during aging determined by computerized tomography. Neurology (Minneap) 26: 1011...

Journal: :Computer methods and programs in biomedicine 2004
Mark A. Haidekker Hazel Y. Stevens John A. Frangos

Animal models have been widely used to correlate in vivo changes in bone mineral density (BMD) with changes in disease state of bone. In small animal models, e.g. the hindlimb suspension model of bone loss, a non-invasive assessment of BMD is required. X-ray radiography has been surpassed in some cases by quantitative computed tomography (QCT) and dual X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) quantitation. ...

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