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Infrared Thermography

2018
Historically, brown adipose tissue has been elusive and not easy to detect, hence its relative obscurity in human physiology until its rediscovery in 2009. At that point, it was proven that the symmetrical artefacts frequently detected on positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT), which resolved if the environment was kept warm, were ...
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Dynamic Infrared Thermography

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2011
This article describes how dynamic infrared thermography (DIRT) can be used in autologous breast reconstruction with a deep inferior epigastric perforator flap. This noninvasive and noncontact technique for indirect monitoring of skin blood perfusion can be used in the preoperative planning and intraoperative evaluation of flap perfusion, as well as ...
Louis, de Weerd   +2 more
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Infrared Thermography

2013
Infrared thermography also commonly referred as thermal imaging, or simply thermography, is a nondestructive testing (NDT) technique that has received vast and growing attention for diagnostics and monitoring in the last few decades. This is mainly due to the fact that commercial infrared or thermal cameras, the main instrument for performing infrared ...
Ibarra Castanedo, Clemente   +1 more
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Remote-sensing infrared thermography

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2009
The outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2003 has ignited studies and research (and even the general public interest) in the field of infrared (IR) imaging systems for blind mass human fever screening to control the spread of the pandemic.
Eddie Y-K, Ng, Rajendra U, Acharya
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Image resolution in infrared thermography

Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1972
The rise of apparent temperature in the thermograph as the detector is scanned across a temperature discontinuity is shown to be approximately exponential and to depend on the time constant of the circuit, the rate of scanning and the field size. The implication for clinical thermography is that the rise in temperature over a narrow region will be ...
D J, Macey, R, Oliver
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Infrared thermography ofArum lily inflorescences

Planta, 1990
The infrared radiation emitted from the surface of inflorescences of 12 aroid species was monitored with an infrared camera, capable of 0.1°C resolution, and the data were converted to temperature values by means of temperature reference standards. Images representing surface temperatures were obtained forAmorphophallus bulbifer Blume,A.
H, Skubatz   +4 more
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Pulse phase infrared thermography

NDT & E International, 1996
An approach is proposed which combines simultaneously advantages both of pulse (PT) and modulated infrared thermography. In a nondestructive evaluation perspective, the specimen is pulse heated as in PT and the mix of frequencies of the thermal waves launched into the specimen is unscrambled by performing the Fourier transform of the temperature ...
X Maldague, S Marinetti
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Infrared Thermography in Otolaryngology

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1967
The infrared emission patterns from the body can be registered and analysed by infrared thermography. This method, which has recently been introduced for medical purposes, has proven of value in cases of inflammation, peripheral vascular disease and to some extent in superficial tumours.
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