Classification and terminology of medical piercing instruments (for purposes of discussion)Vorotyntseva MI.doi:10.1007/BF00562184M I VorotyntsevaKluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum PublishersBiomedical Engineering
(a) UV-visible absorption spectra of Au nanorods with different aspect ratios from (i) 2.2 to (vi) 4.7.26(b) A representative TEM image of the Au nanorod withL=108±7 nm andw=22.8±1.6 nm at an aspect ratio of 4.7.26(c) The extinction spectra of gold nanoshells (2–50 ...
Data standardization method led to normalized root﹎ean﹕quare deviations between instruments of 2%. A classification model discriminating between white and gray matter was trained with one point probe system. When used to classify independent data sets acquired with the other systems, model predictions...
Nano biosensors are a new generation of analytical instruments that have evolved from the integration of nanomaterials with biosensors. One promising option for continuous, real-time health monitoring is nanostructured biosensors, which provide exceptional sensitivity, selectivity, and reproducibility. Nano ...
(CNNs), where they have obtained state of the art (SOTA) results and remain the most commonly used networks in medical imaging analysis applications, particularly UNet architectures [8]. Despite their popularity, the primary limitation of CNNs is that they learn information from images using ...
The creation of CAD systems revolutionized imaging analysis in the medical field which led to better patient outcomes and more accurate diagnosis. By assisting doctors in making more precise and timely patient diagnoses, these instruments serve as a testament to the advancements made in this field. ...
There is a consensus about the strong correlation between the elasticity of cells and tissue and their normal, dysplastic, and cancerous states. However, developments in cell mechanics have not seen significant progress in clinical applications. In this
The classification of the breast imaging-reporting and data system (BI-RADS) based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) refers to the classification of the degree of lesions according to the image signs of lesions, which is usually subjecti
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et al. Evaluating performance of biomedical image retrieval systems—an overview of the medical image retrieval task at ImageCLEF 2004–2013. Comput. Med. Imaging Graph. 39, 55–61 (2015). 14. Tirilly, P., Lu, K., Mu, X., Zhao, T. & Cao, Y. On modality classification and its ...