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Interpolating CTS specimens' mode I and II stress intensity factors using artificial neural networks

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Miguel Gomes Simões Baptista, Ricardo   +5 more
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ADVANCED CT IMAGING (FUNCTIONAL CT)

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 1999
Computed tomography can provide anatomic and functional information about the brain. The conventional CT of the brain can be coupled with a cerebral blood flow examination using the stable xenon CT technique and with a CT angiography. Distinct subgroups of patients based on variations in cerebral blood flow and vascular pathology have been demonstrated.
C A, Jungreis   +3 more
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CT Enteroclysis

Radiology, 2007
Computed tomographic (CT) enteroclysis is a hybrid technique that combines the methods of fluoroscopic intubation-infusion small-bowel examinations with that of abdominal CT. The use of multidetector CT technology has made this a versatile examination that has evolved into two distinct technical modifications.
Dean D T, Maglinte   +3 more
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[Cardiac CT].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2020
Cardiac CT has become a frequently used diagnostic modality in Denmark, especially for the evaluation of coronary artery disease indicated by angina pectoris/dyspnoea. Indications have recently expanded to include evaluation of valvular heart disease, pre- and post-procedural evaluation related to several invasive procedures as well as some congenital ...
Fuchs, Andreas   +6 more
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CT Urography

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2010
Munster
O'Connor, Owen J, Maher, Michael M
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Fetal CT

Child's Nervous System, 2003
Fetal CT is helpful in the diagnosis of bony anomalies, particularly with 3D reconstructions.Because of the potential risks of irradiation, CT should not be performed before 32 weeks' gestation and should be restricted to a carefully selected group of patients.
Francis, Brunelle   +2 more
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CT and CT Colonography

2013
Computed tomography (CT) can identify with accuracy locally advanced colon cancer and liver metastases but it cannot diagnose peritoneal carcinomatosis. CT can identify T3/T4 tumors with more than 5 mm extramural depth which are candidates for neoadjuvant therapy.
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CT invertograms

Pediatric Radiology, 1989
Direct sagittal CT can provide an accurate assessment of anorectal anomalies in selected patients. Images are easily obtained and enable direct imaging of the soft tissues of the rectum and anus.
D M, Leighton, M, de Campo
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CT angiography

European Radiology, 1999
The advent of spiral (helical, volume) CT has revolutionised the performance of body CT and allowed the development of CT angiography (CTA). CT angiography is a non-invasive method of visualising the vascular system and in some instances can replace conventional angiography.
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