نتایج جستجو برای: background correction

تعداد نتایج: 991067  

Journal: :Biosensors & bioelectronics 2010
D A Hall R S Gaster S J Osterfeld B Murmann S X Wang

Giant magnetoresistive biosensors possess great potential in biomedical applications for quantitatively detecting magnetically tagged biomolecules. Magnetic sensing does not suffer from the high background levels found in optical sensing modalities such as the enzyme linked immunosorbent assay translating into a technology with higher sensitivity. However, to reveal the full potential of these ...

2013
F. Gallivanone C. Canevari L. Gianolli C. Salvatore P. A. Della Rosa M. C. Gilardi I. Castiglioni

We have developed, optimized, and validated a method for partial volume effect (PVE) correction of oncological lesions in positron emission tomography (PET) clinical studies, based on recovery coefficients (RC) and on PET measurements of lesion-to-background ratio (L/B m) and of lesion metabolic volume. An operator-independent technique, based on an optimised threshold of the maximum lesion upt...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شیراز - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1387

چکیده ندارد.

Journal: :archives of cardiovascular imaging 0
bernhard bischoff institute for clinical radiology, ludwig-maximilians-university hospital munich, 80337 munchen, germany; dzhk (german centre for cardiovascular research), partner site munich heart alliance, munich, germany; institute for clinical radiology, ludwig-maximilians-university hospital munich, 80337 munchen, germany. tel: +49-89440044858 lucas l geyer institute for clinical radiology, ludwig-maximilians-university hospital munich, 80337 munchen, germany; dzhk (german centre for cardiovascular research), partner site munich heart alliance, munich, germany maximilian f reiser institute for clinical radiology, ludwig-maximilians-university hospital munich, 80337 munchen, germany; dzhk (german centre for cardiovascular research), partner site munich heart alliance, munich, germany ullrich g mueller lisse institute for clinical radiology, ludwig-maximilians-university hospital munich, 80337 munchen, germany; dzhk (german centre for cardiovascular research), partner site munich heart alliance, munich, germany

background motion artifacts that degrade image quality of coronary ct angiography (ccta) in patients with high heart rates may be reduced with specific automatic motion correction algorithms (amc). conclusions ccta image quality improves significantly with amc in patients with high heart rates and reduces the proportion of non-diagnostic examinations. results mean heart rate during ccta was 61 ...

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