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Developing an Acoustic MRE Breast Actuator to Facilitate MRE Applications in Breast Cancer Detection
Biomedical Engineering / 765: Telehealth / 766: Assistive Technologies, 2012Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is a noninvasive method for measuring tissue stiffness in vivo. In MRE propagating shear waves are produced in soft tissue by an external actuator and these shear waves are imaged to determine the stiffness of the region non-invasively. In this paper a noble Acoustic MRE breast actuator has been proposed.
Quazi T.A. Linda +2 more
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Quality Assurance in Education, 2001
Reviews the origins of the MRes – the research masters programme developed in the mid‐1990s as a result of pressure to provide research students with a broader based training in research before embarking on a PhD or industrial research career. Notes the variation in the implementation of the MRes across a range of science‐based programmes observing ...
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Reviews the origins of the MRes – the research masters programme developed in the mid‐1990s as a result of pressure to provide research students with a broader based training in research before embarking on a PhD or industrial research career. Notes the variation in the implementation of the MRes across a range of science‐based programmes observing ...
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MRE Damping Characteristics Evaluation
Key Engineering Materials, 2016The paper addresses the study of the damping characteristics estimation and behaviour of the magnetorheological elastomers (MREs) in the absence of magnetic field. This type of material actively changes the size, internal structure and viscoelastic characteristics under the external influences. These particular composite materials whose characteristics
Eduard Chirila +3 more
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Biopsy needle as MRE driver for tumor detection
2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2007Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) is a phase contrast imaging technique to quantitatively measure the elasticity of tissues. Typically, an oscillating driver is placed on the surface to generate the shear waves. The depth penetration of the wave is limited by attenuation and the biopsy procedure has to be done separately.
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Representative simulations of soft-MREs
Abstract This chapter presents representative numerical simulations of soft-magnetorheological elastomers using the FEniCS-based implementation of the theory introduced in Chapter 33. The simulations include magnetostriction of spheres and cylinders, and the visco-dynamic magnetic actuation of a trilayer beam device.Lallit Anand +2 more
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Level Set Diffusion for MRE Image Enhancement
2010Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is an emerging technique for noninvasive imaging of tissue elasticity. Proprietary algorithms are used to reconstruct tissue elasticity from the images of wave propagation within soft tissue. Elasticity reconstruction suffers from interfering noise and outliers.
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Taking MR elastography (MRE) to the microscopic scale (µMRE)
2011 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro, 2011T. K. Yasar, T. J. Royston, R. L. Magin
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