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Autor:
John Eng, Karen M. Horton, Stefan L. Zimmerman, Pamela T. Johnson, William W. Scott, Elliot K. Fishman, David G. Heath
Publikováno v:
Emergency Radiology. 19:323-327
Recent software developments enable interactive, real-time axial, 2D and 3D CT display on an iPad by cloud computing from a server for remote rendering. The purpose of this study was to compare radiologists' interpretative performance on the iPad to
Publikováno v:
Applied Radiology. :6-13
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Journal of Digital Imaging. 21:408-412
Segmentation of volumetric computed tomography (CT) datasets facilitates evaluation of 3D CT angiography renderings, particularly with maximum intensity projection displays. This manuscript describes a novel automated bone editing program that uses a
Autor:
Leonard A. Smith, Gerard P. Andrews, Harry B. Hines, Jeffrey J. Adamovicz, Jeffrey K. Pullen, Patricia L. Worsham, Jeffrey T. Enama, Wilson J. Ribot, David G. Heath, Bradford S. Powell, Chris R. Bolt, Scott Jendrek
Publikováno v:
Biotechnology Progress. 21:1490-1510
A two-component recombinant fusion protein antigen was re-engineered and tested as a medical counter measure against the possible biological threat of aerosolized Yersinia pestis. The active component of the proposed subunit vaccine combines the F1 c
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Journal of Architectural Conservation. 10:36-48
A variety of United Kingdom conservation accreditation schemes have emerged over the past eleven years. Promoted by the professional bodies, and accepted as relevant by the grant-aiding bodies, each was intended to improve the abilities and competenc
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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography. 27:347-353
Volume rendering, a postprocessing computer algorithm that creates three-dimensional (3D) displays from computed tomography (CT) datasets, can create 3D cholangiographic images (volume-rendered cholangiopancreatography, or VRCP) from intravenous cont
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RadioGraphics. 19:745-764
Three-dimensional (3D) medical images of computed tomographic (CT) data sets can be generated with a variety of computer algorithms. The three most commonly used techniques are shaded surface display, maximum intensity projection, and, more recently,
Autor:
Gerard P. Andrews, Susan D. Strachan, W. Russell Byrne, Gretchen E. Benner, Arthur M. Friedlander, David G. Heath, Allen K. Sample
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 67:1922-1928
There is limited information concerning the nature and extent of the immune response to the virulence determinants of Yersinia pestis during the course of plague infection. In this study, we evaluated the humoral immune response of mice that survived
Autor:
Gretchen E. Benner, Gerard P. Andrews, W. Russell Byrne, Susan D. Strachan, Allen K. Sample, David G. Heath, Arthur M. Friedlander
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 67:1922-1928
Autor:
James M. Kukla, Linglan Edwards, Ted Bedwell, David G. Heath, Elliot K. Fishman, Brian S. Kuszyk, David S. Ebert, Christopher D. Shaw
Publikováno v:
Journal of Digital Imaging. 11:151-157
Volume visualization is gaining widespread acceptance in medical applications. As its use increases, the issue of accuracy becomes critical. There have been very few studies examining the accuracy of volume rendering techniques. We studied the accura