Curcumin-berberine ointment based on multifunctional carrier accelerates wound healing in a translational porcine model of tail-biting injuries: a controlled study against oxytetracycline. [PDF]
Biernat P +4 more
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Combining thermography and artificial intelligence in comparison with a diabetic foot nurse for diabetic foot ulcer detection: A diagnostic accuracy study. [PDF]
Shara K +9 more
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Skull Pneumatization Forms a Biothermal System Protecting Ocular and Vestibular Homeostasis. [PDF]
Avraham E, Melamed I.
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Anatomy-guided breast segmentation in thermograms using a multiscale UNet hybrid framework. [PDF]
Alvarez-Padilla FJ +3 more
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Relief Zones Enhance the Durability of Ultrathin Membranes in Electrochemical Conversion Devices. [PDF]
Taylor AK +3 more
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Pulsed-Active Microwave Thermography [PDF]
Active microwave thermography (AMT) is a thermographic nondestructive testing and evaluation techniquethat utilizes an electromagnetic-based excitation with a subsequent infrared measurement of the surface thermal profile of the material or structure of interest.
Logan M. Wilcox +2 more
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Automated Dynamic Inspection Using Active Infrared Thermography [PDF]
Active thermography is a proven technology used in a wide variety of applications. In the most common approach using a static configuration, the elements involved in the inspection do not move. This presents serious drawbacks when it is applied to the inspection of large products and machines.
Rubén Usamentiaga +5 more
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ACTIVE INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES FOR THE NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING OF MATERIALS [PDF]
Active infrared thermography refers to the group of methods employed to inspect the integrity of materials or systems through the use of an external energy source and an infrared detector. The external stimulus can be of many forms such as warm or cold air, heat pulses, periodic thermal waves, or mechanical oscillations, e.g. ultrasounds.
Guibert, Stéphane +5 more
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