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Three-dimensional sonoembryology
Three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound plays an important role in obstetrics, predominantly for assessing fetal anatomy. Presenting volume data in a standard anatomic orientation valuably assists both ultrasonographers and pregnant patients to recognize the anatomy more readily.
Benoit, B +5 more
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Three-Dimensional Printing: A Tool for Redefining Pediatric Dental Practice
As the technology is emerging rapidly, the health industry has shifted its standard towards providing the best and minimally invasive, novel treatment options to the patients to choose from three-dimensional (3D) printing technology.
Barkha Bansal, Pratik B. Kariya
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Three-dimensional nanomagnetism [PDF]
Magnetic nanostructures are being developed for use in many aspects of our daily life, spanning areas such as data storage, sensing and biomedicine. Whereas patterned nanomagnets are traditionally two-dimensional planar structures, recent work is expanding nanomagnetism into three dimensions; a move triggered by the advance of unconventional synthesis ...
Fernández-Pacheco, Amalio +5 more
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Three-Dimensional Loop Extrusion [PDF]
Loop extrusion convincingly describes how certain Structural Maintenance of Chromosome (SMC) proteins mediate the formation of large DNA loops. Yet, most of the existing computational models cannot reconcile recent in vitro observations showing that condensins can traverse each other, bypass large roadblocks and perform steps longer than its own size ...
Andrea Bonato, Davide Michieletto
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Large Depth-of-Field Integral Microscopy by Use of a Liquid Lens
Integral microscopy is a 3D imaging technique that permits the recording of spatial and angular information of microscopic samples. From this information it is possible to calculate a collection of orthographic views with full parallax and to refocus ...
Anabel Llavador +3 more
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Three-dimensional imaging and scanning: Current and future applications for pathology
Imaging is vital for the assessment of physiologic and phenotypic details. In the past, biomedical imaging was heavily reliant on analog, low-throughput methods, which would produce two-dimensional images.
Navid Farahani +7 more
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Statistical Timing Analysis for Subthreshold Circuit Based on Bayesian Inference
Accurately predicting the delay distribution of subthreshold circuits is crucial for verifying the timing closure of digital circuits and estimating parameter yields.
Donglin Liu +4 more
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Three dimensional analysis of natural
A computational study has been performed to make a computational analysis of natural convection and entropy generation in a sharp edged finned cavity. Three dimensional analysis has been done by solving governing equations with a written computational ...
Lioua Kolsi +4 more
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Three‐dimensional ultrasound [PDF]
The papers in this issue show that the feasibility of three-dimensional ultrasound methods in the clinical setting using commercially available equipment is nearby. Their results demonstrate some of the advantages compared to two-dimensional ultrasound and other diagnostic modalities, including reduced scanning times that will offer more cost-effective
D H, Pretorius, T R, Nelson
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Seismic Analysis Using Three Dimensional Modeling [PDF]
Three-dimensional dynamic analysis is required for a large number of differenttypes of structural systems that are constructed in Seismic Zones. The lateral forcerequirements suggest several methods that can be used to estimate the distribution ofseismic
Mohammed Ahmed A. Al-Hamdany
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