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Minimally invasive surgery offers opportunities for reduced morbidities, faster postoperative recovery, and reduced costs, and is a major focus of surgical device innovation. For ultrasonic surgical devices, which offer benefits of high precision, lo
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Publikováno v:
2020 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS).
Quantitative ulltrasound (QUS) analyzes unprocessed radio frequency data from an ultrasound transducer or array and infers properties about tissue microstructure. Whilst it has shown success in diagnosing various soft tissue diseases, there have been
Orthopaedic surgery involves cutting through bone and the removal of bone, bone spurs or ligament. Ultrasonic surgical devices, employing an ultrasonically excited cutting blade, have demonstrated precision and accuracy in bone surgeries, allowing su
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Publikováno v:
2019 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS).
The acoustic impedance and attenuation of chicken liver and gizzard muscle were measured over a frequency range of 1-10MHz. The results validated their use as ultrasound phantoms for brain and brain tumour respectively. These tissues were then used a
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Thomas Stritch
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The Review of Politics. 52:652-655
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Thomas Stritch
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The Review of Politics. 57:546-548
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Thomas Stritch
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The Review of Politics. 52:150-152
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Thomas Stritch
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The Review of Politics. 41:582-585
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Thomas Stritch
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The Review of Politics. 36:313-316
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Thomas Stritch
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The Review of Politics. 40:437-446
The Review of Politics, which with this issue closes its fortieth year of publication, bears an interesting and faintly exotic relationship to the modern history of Notre Dame and of the Church. At first glance nothing could seem further from what ma