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Abstract Introduction The use of radioactive materials in the United States has been tightly regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and other entities for many decades. In 2015, however, the Joint Commission began to require hospital‐based nuclear medicine departments to conduct shielding designs and evaluations for radioactive material areas ...
Michael Oumano+12 more
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Energy feature extraction and visualization of voltage sags using wavelet packet analysis for enhanced power quality monitoring. [PDF]
Priyadarshini MS, Bajaj M, Zaitsev I.
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Abstract Purpose Breast cancer is a neoplastic disease with high prevalence among women. Radiotherapy is one of the principal treatment modalities for this disease, but it poses significant challenges. This study aimed to compare and evaluate the technical and dosimetric performance of conventional C‐arm linac systems and a new design, Halcyon, in the ...
Mustafa Çağlar+8 more
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Deep Learning-Assisted Triboelectric Sensor for Complex Gesture Recognition. [PDF]
Zhang P, Pan W, Li Z, Liu B.
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Abstract Purpose Volumetric‐modulated arc therapy (VMAT) treatment planning allows a compromise between a sufficient coverage of the planning target volume (PTV) and a simultaneous sparing of organs‐at‐risk (OARs). Particularly in the case of lung tumors, deciding whether it is possible or worth spending more time on further improvements of a treatment
Johann Brand+4 more
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A Fast Identification Method for Seismic Responses of Bridge Structures by Integrating Digital Signal Features and Deep Learning. [PDF]
Lv Z, Ding Y, Guo J.
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A graph-based signal processing approach for low-rate energy disaggregation [PDF]
Vladimir Stanković+2 more
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Optical Signal Processing for Energy-Efficient Optical Network
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A Python package for fast GPU‐based proton pencil beam dose calculation
Abstract Purpose Open‐source GPU‐based Monte Carlo (MC) proton dose calculation algorithms provide high speed and unparalleled accuracy but can be complex to integrate with new applications and remain slower than GPU‐based pencil beam (PB) methods, which sacrifice some physical accuracy for sub‐second plan calculation.
Mahasweta Bhattacharya+4 more
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