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Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express

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A broad, inclusive, rapid review journal devoted to publishing new research in all areas of biomedical engineering, biophysics and medical physics, with a special emphasis on interdisciplinary work between these fields.
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ISSN electrónico

2057-1976

Editor responsable

IOP Publishing (IOP)

País de edición

Estados Unidos

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Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of rat kidney in vivo at 9.4 T

Brennen J Dobberthien; Vyacheslav Volotovskyy; Anthony G Tessier; Atiyah YahyaORCID

Palabras clave: General Nursing.

Pp. 045035

The time-dependent diffusivity in the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia californica: experiments and simulations

Khieu-Van Nguyen; Denis Le Bihan; Luisa Ciobanu; Jing-Rebecca LiORCID

Palabras clave: General Nursing.

Pp. 045036

Computational simulation of an artery narrowed by plaque using 3D FSI method: influence of the plaque angle, non-Newtonian properties of the blood flow and the hyperelastic artery models

Masoud AhmadiORCID; Reza AnsariORCID

Palabras clave: General Nursing.

Pp. 045037

Polymer microneedles integrated with glucose-responsive mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles for transdermal delivery of insulin

Guohua JiangORCID; Bin Xu; Jiangying Zhu; Yang Zhang; Tianqi Liu; Gao Song

Palabras clave: General Nursing.

Pp. 045038

Sensitivity analysis on imaging the calcaneus using microwaves

J E Fajardo; F Vericat; G Irastorza; C M Carlevaro; R M IrastorzaORCID

Palabras clave: General Nursing.

Pp. 045039

Visualizing microcalcifications in lumpectomy specimens: an exploration into the clinical potential of carbon nanotube-enabled stationary digital breast tomosynthesis

Connor PuettORCID; Jenny Gao; Andrew Tucker; Christina R InscoeORCID; Michael Hwang; Cherie M Kuzmiak; Jianping Lu; Otto Zhou; Yueh Z LeeORCID

Palabras clave: General Nursing.

Pp. 045040

Modeling and optimization of the niosome nanovesicles using response surface methodology for delivery of insulin

Amirhossien HakamivalaORCID; Saeid Moghassemi; Kobra Omidfar

Palabras clave: General Nursing.

Pp. 045041

Real-time selection of iteration number

Gengsheng L ZengORCID

Palabras clave: General Nursing.

Pp. 047007

A method of determining geometry of cone beam CT scanner

O TischenkoORCID; N Saeid Nezhad; C Hoeschen

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>The task of determining the geometry of a cone-beam CT scanner with flat panel detector and circular/spiral source trajectory is considered. Accomplishing this task implies analyzing projections of a set of points referred to as calibrating set or calibrating phantom. We take advantage of the fact that observed coordinates of a point’s projection are rational functions of the point’s location. Unknown coefficients of these functions can be recovered exactly from six projections of the point. Location of the source as well as position and orientation of the detector are determined in the scanner reference frame, which is constituted by rotation axis and central plane of the scanner. Two different projections of a calibrating set are enough to solve the task if the source trajectory is a circle. In applications where a shift of an object transversally to the central plane is required, two additional projections have to be collected in order to identify the direction of the shift. The developed formalism becomes especially simple when the detector is aligned with the rotation axis. In this case four projections of a single calibrating point rotated successfully about the rotation axis are sufficient. The error analysis carried out in the paper shows that the magnitude of deviation from the true values is of the order of the magnitude of measurement errors.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: General Nursing.

Pp. 055006

Towards an intuitive communication-BCI: decoding visually imagined characters from the early visual cortex using high-field fMRI

Max A van den BoomORCID; Mariska J Vansteensel; Melissa I Koppeschaar; Matthijs A H Raemaekers; Nick F Ramsey

Palabras clave: General Nursing.

Pp. 055001