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- An Optical Tomography System Using a Digital Signal Processor
- The use of a personal computer together with a Data Acquisition System DAQ as the processing tool in optical tomography systems has been the norm ever since the beginning of process tomography. However, advancements in silicon fabrication technology allow nowadays the fabrication of powerful Digital Signal Processors DSP at a...
- Tags: Digital Signal Processor, Data Acquisition, Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Tomography System, Semiconductors, Processors, Databases, Hardware, Components, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2008-03-27
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- Monitoring our immune system
- You might be surprised to learn that there are no clinical tools to track the human immune system today. This might change soon. UCLA researchers have developed a new PET scanning probe that will allow monitoring of our immune system. The scientists have used one of the most commonly used...
- Tags: University Of California At Los Angeles, Imaging, Monitoring, Probe, Cell, PET, FAC, 18F, Positron Emission Tomography, Document Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- A new career: isotope designer
- According to a Michigan State University MSU news release, 'Made-to-order isotopes hold promise on science's frontier,' nuclear physicists can now start a new career as isotope designers. These scientists can build specific rare isotopes to solve scientific problems and open doors to new technologies. The lead researcher says this approach...
- Tags: Michigan State University, Nanotechnology, Semiconductors, Professional Development, Productivity, Emerging Technologies, Hardware, Career, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-10
- Cellular medical imaging for the people
- This is not an innovation which will make much sense to Americans. A UC Berkeley scientist, Boris Rubinsky, who also works for Hebrew University in Jerusalem has developed a system for moving complex medical images over cellular links. The key to success is placing the...
- Tags: Phone, Hospital, Physician, Medical Imaging, Imaging, Image, Wireless Link, Mergers & Acquisitions, Telecom & Utilities, Healthcare, Investment, Finance, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-02
- Using arsenic to detect cancers?
- An international team led by Texan researchers is using arsenic as a powerful tumor imaging agent. In fact, they are using a drug called bavituximab, 'an antibody that homes in on a specific molecular target on the blood vessels that feed tumors.' By linking this drug to very small doses...
- Tags: Rat, Combination, Technique, Imaging, Blood Vessel, Document Management, Productivity, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-03
- Cannizzaro Hospital Improves Service With Filmless Radiology System Built on Reliable Data Infrastructure
- Cannizzaro Hospital is a level-three regional emergency hospital in Italy that offers citizens a wide range of diagnostic services and treatments. In addition, the hospital features three rooms for various radiological diagnostics tests. It needed to Rationalize and optimize filing and transfer of diagnostic images from digital radiographic equipment including...
- Tags: Hospital, Oracle Corp., Infrastructure Inc., Cannizzaro Hospital, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Databases, Software, Data Management
- Case studies 2008-01-01
- Research Facility Gains Best Price for Performance With New Powerful Infrastructure
- Situated within the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, WBIC uses Positron Emission Tomography PET and Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI scans to study changes in brain function after injury. Expanding research programmes at the facility was increasing data by two terabytes each month. To speed up the processing of...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Performance, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management
- Case studies 2007-07-18
- Watching a skeleton move in 3-D
- In this short article, Popular Science reports that a Brown University team has developed a new imaging system. The CTX process combines 'computed-tomography CT scanners, X-ray video and computer software to give doctors and researchers a 3-D look at bones in motion.' In a previous note, the team said that...
- Tags: Science &, Nature, Health &, Medicine, Engineering &, Innovation
- Blog posts 2007-06-27
- Diagnostic Network Patch System for SHM and Intelligent Infrastructure
- As a diagnostic system for Continuous Structural Health Monitoring and Intelligent Infrastructure (CSHM&II), the Diagnostic Network Patch DNP system has been developed to detect and monitor the flaws and faults of the structure of composites and metallic materials. As a device of interrogating guided acoustic waves in a structure, each...
- Tags: Intelligent Infrastructure, Network, Module, ASMOTE.COM
- White papers 2007-04-01
- Virtual autopsies
- Traditional autopsies are considered as invasive procedures by many faiths and even violate religious laws, such as is the case for Muslims and Jews. This is why the concept of virtual autopsy, which relies on computer tomography CT and magnetic resonance imaging MRI technologies, has been developed in the last...
- Tags: virtual Autopsy, autopsy
- Blog posts 2005-12-23
- On Detecting Service Violations and Bandwidth Theft in QoS Network Domains
- The authors design and evaluate a simple and scalable system to verify Quality of Service QoS in a differentiated services domain. The system uses a distributed edge-to-edge monitoring approach with measurement agents collecting information about delays, losses and throughput, and reporting to a Service Level Agreement Monitor SLAM. The SLAM...
- Tags: Purdue University, QoS, Network, Domain, Service Level Agreement Monitor, Service Level Management, Networking, It Operations, It service Management
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