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Images, Imaging, Imagination

Telemedicine and e-Health, 2011
“How reconcile this world of fact with the bright world of my imagining. My darkness has been filled with the light of intelligence, and behold, the outer world was stumbling and groping in social ...
Ronald C, Merrell, Charles R, Doarn
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Opioid Imaging

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2006
Many breakthrough scientific discoveries have been made using opioid imaging. Developments include the application of ever higher resolution whole-brain positron emission tomography (PET) scanners, the availability of several radioligands, the combination of PET with advanced structural imaging, advances in modeling macroparameters of PET ligand ...
Hammers, Alexander   +1 more
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Imaging Diagnosis

Seminars in Liver Disease, 2005
The diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is based on imaging examinations in combination with clinical and laboratory findings. Despite technological advances, imaging cirrhotic patients remains a challenging issue because nonmalignant hepatocellular lesions, such as dysplastic nodules, mimic a small HCC.
LENCIONI, RICCARDO ANTONIO   +4 more
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Intracoronary Imaging

Heart, 2017
Intracoronary ...
Giavarini, Alessandra   +8 more
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Mass Image, Anthropocene Image, Image Commons

2021
This chapter outlines key themes and premises for the discussion of the mass image, the Anthropocene image and image commons. The discussion relates to a range of implications as to the meaning and meaninglessness, location and immateriality, and ecology and abundance of the mass image.
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Vascular imaging

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2004
Many rheumatic diseases affect the vasculature, either as a 'primary' manifestation of the disease process (as in vasculitis or scleroderma-spectrum disorders) or as a result of accelerated atherosclerosis. Recent years have seen very major developments in, and refinements of, vascular imaging methods.
Herrick, Ariane L., Hutchinson, Charles
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Imaging

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1986
Imaging of the musculoskeletal system includes many modalities and is an area that is changing rapidly. Selection of the most accurate techniques and avoidance of duplication are vital to both good patient care and cost containment.
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Image reconstruction

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2006
We give an overview of the role of Physics in Medicine and Biology in the development of tomographic reconstruction algorithms. We focus on imaging modalities involving ionizing radiation, CT, PET and SPECT, and cover a wide spectrum of reconstruction problems, starting with classical 2D tomography in the 1970s up to 4D and 5D problems involving ...
Defrise, Michel, Gullberg, Grant
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FRET imaging

Nature Biotechnology, 2003
Förster (or Fluorescence) Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) is unique in generating fluorescence signals sensitive to molecular conformation, association, and separation in the 1-10 nm range. We introduce a revised photophysical framework for the phenomenon and provide a systematic catalog of FRET techniques adapted to imaging systems, including new ...
Jares-Erijman, E., Jovin, T.
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Image baby image!

Proceedings of the 35th annual ACM SIGUCCS fall conference, 2007
The task of imaging lab computers can be a complicated and manual process. University of Calgary Information Technologies Lab Services (IT Lab Services) has endeavored to streamline this process by developing an in-house system. This system addresses the issues of collecting inventory information, loading an image on to a PC, and configuring the PC ...
Carol Sin, Danny Wong
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