نتایج جستجو برای: ray vrx ct scanner

تعداد نتایج: 414092  

2012
Stephen Hughes

In this chapter we will review the use of x-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning in the field of archaeology. The story will be told in roughly chronological order, starting with the first reported use of a CT scanner in the field of archaeology and then look at some some possibilities for the future. Since the introduction of the x-ray CT scanner in the 1970’s the quality of the images has st...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2007
Zhijun Zhang Wen Xu Yung-Hyo Koh Jae Hoon Shim Jean-Luc Girardet Li-Tain Yeh Robert K Hamatake Zhi Hong

Nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase (RT) inhibitors (NNRTIs) are important components of current combination therapies for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. However, their low genetic barriers against resistance development, cross-resistance, and serious side effects can compromise the benefits of the two current drugs in this class (efavirenz and nevirapine). In this study...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2005
Mohammad Reza Ay Habib Zaidi

An x-ray computed tomography (CT) simulator based on the Monte Carlo N-particle radiation transport computer code (MCNP4C) was developed for simulation of both fan- and cone-beam CT scanners. A user-friendly interface running under Matlab 6.5.1 creates the scanner geometry at different views as MCNP4C's input file. The full simulation of x-ray tube, phantom and detectors with single-slice, mult...

2005
Lixin Sun Honggang Zhao Sergei B. Kiselev Clare McCabe

In previous work, we developed the crossover SAFT–VR equation of state (SAFT–VRX) for pure fluids by following the crossover approach proposed by Kiselev. The SAFT–VRX equation was shown to be very accurate in the prediction of PVT and phase behaviour for both nonassociating and associating fluids. In particular, simple expressions for the potential model parameters for the n-alkane homologous ...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology 1982

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2012

2012
Philipp Schuetz Alice Miceli Alexander Flisch Iwan Jerjen Jürgen Hofmann Urs Sennhauser

Absorption computed tomography (CT) relies on the imaging of X-ray radiation transmitted through a specimen in different orientations. For photon energies exceeding 100 keV, a significant fraction of the X-ray radiation is scattered by the object and the environment (components of the instrument, detector, radiation protection, etc.). As the scattered radiation blurs the transmission images, th...

Journal: :Medical physics 2006
Taly Gilat Schmidt Josh Star-Lack N Robert Bennett Samuel R Mazin Edward G Solomon Rebecca Fahrig Norbert J Pelc

A table-top volumetric CT system has been implemented that is able to image a 5-cm-thick volume in one circular scan with no cone-beam artifacts. The prototype inverse-geometry CT (IGCT) scanner consists of a large-area, scanned x-ray source and a detector array that is smaller in the transverse direction. The IGCT geometry provides sufficient volumetric sampling because the source and detector...

Journal: :Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 2007

Ahmad Farahani Behrooz Reafie Hassan Hashemi Leaila Karimi-Afshar Mahmoud Allahverdi, Mohammadreza Ay Morteza Bakhteiari Nader Riahi Alam Tayeb Alahverdi purfallah

Introduction: Computed tomography (CT) has numerous applications in clinical procedures but its main problem is its high radiation dose to the patients compared to other imaging modalities using x-ray. CT delivers approximately high doses to the nearby tissues due to the scattering effect, fan beam (beam divergence) and limited collimator efficiency. The radiation dose from multi-slice scanners...

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