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P.N.T. Wells
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Ultrasonics. 31:345-352
The ultrasonic techniques that are used routinely in medical imaging have resulted from basic scientific discoveries, new methods of signal analysis and image processing, the development of transducer materials and fabrication techniques, and the app
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Medical Hypotheses. 36:327-335
In general, the traditional approach to medical imaging is based on the solution of the inverse problem of deducing the characteristics of tissues within the body from the received field resulting from probing radiation. Ambiguities and lack of compl
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P.N.T. Wells
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Livestock Production Science. 27:19-33
Robust and simple imaging equipment is essential for use under farm conditions but advanced techniques may be suitable for research. Of the imaging methods now used in medical diagnosis, ultrasound, radiography, computed tomography and magnetic reson
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P.N.T. Wells
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IEEE engineering in medicine and biology magazine : the quarterly magazine of the Engineering in MedicineBiology Society. 22(1)
Examining the implications of developing substitute medical technologies that are less costly but produce some or better results. A conclusion has to be that, for many medical device technologies, outcome research may at best be irrelevant or, at wor
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D.A. de Cunha, J. Jouan, M. Jones, E. Maillard, C. Leroy, David J. Hawkes, Peter A. C. Varley, L. Angelini, P.N.T. Wells, P. Gravez, M. Halliwell
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Proceedings of the 20th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Vol.20 Biomedical Engineering Towards the Year 2000 and Beyond (Cat. No.98CH36286).
MIDSTEP (Multimedia Interactive DemonStrator TElepresence) was a telepresence research project within the EU ACTS framework, designed to demonstrate the feasibility of remote telesurgery. The project had the principle objective of realising two teles
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P.N.T. Wells
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IEEE engineering in medicine and biology magazine : the quarterly magazine of the Engineering in MedicineBiology Society. 19(5)
Discusses current ultrasound technology in routine clinical practice, state-of-the-art technology in advanced practice, emerging technologies, and challenges in further developing the technologies. It is concluded that ultrasound imaging is an essent
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L. Barbara, K. Okuda, K.J.W. Taylor, R.J. Groszmann, L. Bolondi, P.N. Burns, S. Gaiani, J. Bosch, A. Braillon, M. Dauzat, M. Lafortune, D. Lebrec, F. Moriyasu, L. Pagliaro, E. Pisi, G. Pomier-Layrargues, C.C. Sieber, G. Verme, P.N.T. Wells, R. Williams
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Journal of Hepatology. 10:353-355
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P.N.T. Wells
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IEE Ethical Issues in Biomedical Engineering.
Much of what is perceived to be progress in contemporary medicine, and in radiology in particular, is the result of technical push rather than clinical pull. The technologists devise new instruments at the limit of what is technically feasible and th
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IEE Colloquium on `Towards Telesurgery'.
Surgical robotics can be roughly divided into two categories: (1) localisers which, for example, may be used to relate instrument and patient position to images in neurosurgical procedures; (2) telemanipulator devices. It is the latter with which thi
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P.N.T. Wells
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Ultrasonics. 30(1)
Ultrasonics has always been concerned with biomedical research. When the journal started, most applications were in therapy and surgery, but diagnosis soon became dominant. Many key developments received early publication: these included Doppler ultr