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Acoustics of Wood
Voichita Bucur;
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Institución detectada | Año de publicación | Navegá | Descargá | Solicitá |
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No detectada | 2006 | SpringerLink |
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Introduction
Voichita Bucur
Cardiovascular risk estimates can be improved by several noninvasive imaging techniques, collectively called atherosclerosis imaging. Clinically useful techniques currently include coronary calcium imaging and carotid ultra sound. Both these tests are most valuable in intermediate-risk patients, in whom a significant proportion will be reassigned into either a higher- or lower-risk category. However, before widespread adoption of any of these techniques takes place, studies to establish treatment protocols based on atherosclerosis imaging tests and to determine the cost-effectiveness of atherosclerosis imaging tests are needed.
- Introduction | Pp. 1-4
Acoustics of Forests and Acoustic Quality Control of Some Forest Products
Voichita Bucur
Cardiovascular risk estimates can be improved by several noninvasive imaging techniques, collectively called atherosclerosis imaging. Clinically useful techniques currently include coronary calcium imaging and carotid ultra sound. Both these tests are most valuable in intermediate-risk patients, in whom a significant proportion will be reassigned into either a higher- or lower-risk category. However, before widespread adoption of any of these techniques takes place, studies to establish treatment protocols based on atherosclerosis imaging tests and to determine the cost-effectiveness of atherosclerosis imaging tests are needed.
Part I - Environmental Acoustics | Pp. 7-19
Wood and Wood-Based Materials in Architectural Acoustics
Voichita Bucur
Cardiovascular risk estimates can be improved by several noninvasive imaging techniques, collectively called atherosclerosis imaging. Clinically useful techniques currently include coronary calcium imaging and carotid ultra sound. Both these tests are most valuable in intermediate-risk patients, in whom a significant proportion will be reassigned into either a higher- or lower-risk category. However, before widespread adoption of any of these techniques takes place, studies to establish treatment protocols based on atherosclerosis imaging tests and to determine the cost-effectiveness of atherosclerosis imaging tests are needed.
Part I - Environmental Acoustics | Pp. 21-36
Theory of and Experimental Methods for the Acoustic Characterization of Wood
Voichita Bucur
Cardiovascular risk estimates can be improved by several noninvasive imaging techniques, collectively called atherosclerosis imaging. Clinically useful techniques currently include coronary calcium imaging and carotid ultra sound. Both these tests are most valuable in intermediate-risk patients, in whom a significant proportion will be reassigned into either a higher- or lower-risk category. However, before widespread adoption of any of these techniques takes place, studies to establish treatment protocols based on atherosclerosis imaging tests and to determine the cost-effectiveness of atherosclerosis imaging tests are needed.
Part II - Material Characterization | Pp. 39-104
Elastic Constants of Wood Material
Voichita Bucur
Cardiovascular risk estimates can be improved by several noninvasive imaging techniques, collectively called atherosclerosis imaging. Clinically useful techniques currently include coronary calcium imaging and carotid ultra sound. Both these tests are most valuable in intermediate-risk patients, in whom a significant proportion will be reassigned into either a higher- or lower-risk category. However, before widespread adoption of any of these techniques takes place, studies to establish treatment protocols based on atherosclerosis imaging tests and to determine the cost-effectiveness of atherosclerosis imaging tests are needed.
Part II - Material Characterization | Pp. 105-139
Wood Structural Anisotropy and Ultrasonic Parameters
Voichita Bucur
Cardiovascular risk estimates can be improved by several noninvasive imaging techniques, collectively called atherosclerosis imaging. Clinically useful techniques currently include coronary calcium imaging and carotid ultra sound. Both these tests are most valuable in intermediate-risk patients, in whom a significant proportion will be reassigned into either a higher- or lower-risk category. However, before widespread adoption of any of these techniques takes place, studies to establish treatment protocols based on atherosclerosis imaging tests and to determine the cost-effectiveness of atherosclerosis imaging tests are needed.
Part II - Material Characterization | Pp. 141-169
Wood Species for Musical Instruments
Voichita Bucur
Cardiovascular risk estimates can be improved by several noninvasive imaging techniques, collectively called atherosclerosis imaging. Clinically useful techniques currently include coronary calcium imaging and carotid ultra sound. Both these tests are most valuable in intermediate-risk patients, in whom a significant proportion will be reassigned into either a higher- or lower-risk category. However, before widespread adoption of any of these techniques takes place, studies to establish treatment protocols based on atherosclerosis imaging tests and to determine the cost-effectiveness of atherosclerosis imaging tests are needed.
Part III - Quality Assessment | Pp. 173-216
Acoustic Methods as a Nondestructive Tool for Wood Quality Assessment
Voichita Bucur
Cardiovascular risk estimates can be improved by several noninvasive imaging techniques, collectively called atherosclerosis imaging. Clinically useful techniques currently include coronary calcium imaging and carotid ultra sound. Both these tests are most valuable in intermediate-risk patients, in whom a significant proportion will be reassigned into either a higher- or lower-risk category. However, before widespread adoption of any of these techniques takes place, studies to establish treatment protocols based on atherosclerosis imaging tests and to determine the cost-effectiveness of atherosclerosis imaging tests are needed.
Part III - Quality Assessment | Pp. 217-239
Environmental Modifiers of Wood Structural Parameters Detected with Ultrasonic Waves
Voichita Bucur
Cardiovascular risk estimates can be improved by several noninvasive imaging techniques, collectively called atherosclerosis imaging. Clinically useful techniques currently include coronary calcium imaging and carotid ultra sound. Both these tests are most valuable in intermediate-risk patients, in whom a significant proportion will be reassigned into either a higher- or lower-risk category. However, before widespread adoption of any of these techniques takes place, studies to establish treatment protocols based on atherosclerosis imaging tests and to determine the cost-effectiveness of atherosclerosis imaging tests are needed.
Part III - Quality Assessment | Pp. 241-270
Acoustic Emission
Voichita Bucur
Cardiovascular risk estimates can be improved by several noninvasive imaging techniques, collectively called atherosclerosis imaging. Clinically useful techniques currently include coronary calcium imaging and carotid ultra sound. Both these tests are most valuable in intermediate-risk patients, in whom a significant proportion will be reassigned into either a higher- or lower-risk category. However, before widespread adoption of any of these techniques takes place, studies to establish treatment protocols based on atherosclerosis imaging tests and to determine the cost-effectiveness of atherosclerosis imaging tests are needed.
Part III - Quality Assessment | Pp. 271-314
Acousto-Ultrasonics
Voichita Bucur
Cardiovascular risk estimates can be improved by several noninvasive imaging techniques, collectively called atherosclerosis imaging. Clinically useful techniques currently include coronary calcium imaging and carotid ultra sound. Both these tests are most valuable in intermediate-risk patients, in whom a significant proportion will be reassigned into either a higher- or lower-risk category. However, before widespread adoption of any of these techniques takes place, studies to establish treatment protocols based on atherosclerosis imaging tests and to determine the cost-effectiveness of atherosclerosis imaging tests are needed.
Part III - Quality Assessment | Pp. 315-332
High-Power Ultrasonic Treatment for Wood Processing
Voichita Bucur
Cardiovascular risk estimates can be improved by several noninvasive imaging techniques, collectively called atherosclerosis imaging. Clinically useful techniques currently include coronary calcium imaging and carotid ultra sound. Both these tests are most valuable in intermediate-risk patients, in whom a significant proportion will be reassigned into either a higher- or lower-risk category. However, before widespread adoption of any of these techniques takes place, studies to establish treatment protocols based on atherosclerosis imaging tests and to determine the cost-effectiveness of atherosclerosis imaging tests are needed.
Part III - Quality Assessment | Pp. 333-345
Información
Tipo: libros
ISBN impreso
978-3-540-26123-0
ISBN electrónico
978-3-540-30594-1
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2006