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Post-Processing of 3D-Printed Polymers
Additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, is an advancement over traditional formative manufacturing methods. It can increase efficiency in manufacturing operations highlighting advantages such as rapid prototyping, reduction of waste ...
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Pediatric Radiology, 2007
Dynamic magnetic resonance urography (MRU) scans acquired in conjunction with an injection of a contrast agent can be used to estimate a number of parameters that reflect renal function. This article discusses the methodologies and assumptions used in the estimation of these parameters, with special attention to the problem of deriving the ...
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Dynamic magnetic resonance urography (MRU) scans acquired in conjunction with an injection of a contrast agent can be used to estimate a number of parameters that reflect renal function. This article discusses the methodologies and assumptions used in the estimation of these parameters, with special attention to the problem of deriving the ...
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Perceptrons with polynomial post-processing
Proceedings Eighth IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence, 2000We introduce tensor product neural networks, composed of a layer of univariate neurons followed by a net of polynomial post-processing. We look at the general approximation properties of these networks observing in particular their relationship to the Stone-Weierstrass theorem for uniform function algebras.
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Post-event processing and the retrieval of autobiographical memories in socially anxious individuals
Individuals with social anxiety often report considerable ruminative thoughts following ambiguous social events (post-event processing). The purpose of this study was to determine whether post-event processing affects retrieval of autobiographical ...
Andy P Field
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2012
At present, both CTA and MRA allow to obtain datasets formed by a large amount of bi-dimensional images acquired through a spatial axis (x, y, z); however, in consideration of the very thin intervals between contiguous partitions of each dataset, the acquisition as a whole can be considered a true volume formed by basic three-dimensional components ...
Sedati P., Zaccagna F., Mallio C. A.
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At present, both CTA and MRA allow to obtain datasets formed by a large amount of bi-dimensional images acquired through a spatial axis (x, y, z); however, in consideration of the very thin intervals between contiguous partitions of each dataset, the acquisition as a whole can be considered a true volume formed by basic three-dimensional components ...
Sedati P., Zaccagna F., Mallio C. A.
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2000
Abstract It may be thought that the purpose of post-processing is self-evident: deriving whatever extra information is needed over and above that provided directly by the solution (usually potentials, energy and with some programs, additional quantities requested in the control data). However, it is worth reviewing some purposes which
A B J Reece, T W Preston
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Abstract It may be thought that the purpose of post-processing is self-evident: deriving whatever extra information is needed over and above that provided directly by the solution (usually potentials, energy and with some programs, additional quantities requested in the control data). However, it is worth reviewing some purposes which
A B J Reece, T W Preston
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