نتایج جستجو برای: dir

تعداد نتایج: 11060  

Journal: :Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI 2011
Yoonho Nam Eung Yeop Kim Dong-Hyun Kim

PURPOSE To determine whether a spin-echo-based sequence, which are inherently insensitive to magnetic field inhomogeneity, can be used for brain cortical thickness measurement studies. MATERIALS AND METHODS By using a double inversion recovery (DIR) spin-echo-based sequence, cortical thickness estimates were performed from data acquired from seven healthy volunteers. The cortical thickness wa...

2010
B. I. Abelev M. M. Aggarwal Z. Ahammed A. V. Alakhverdyants B. D. Anderson D. Arkhipkin G. S. Averichev J. Balewski O. Barannikova L. S. Barnby J. Baudot S. Baumgart D. R. Beavis R. Bellwied F. Benedosso M. J. Betancourt R. R. Betts A. Bhasin A. K. Bhati H. Bichsel J. Bielcik J. Bielcikova B. Biritz L. C. Bland I. Bnzarov M. Bombara B. E. Bonner J. Bouchet E. Braidot A. V. Brandin E. Bruna S. Bueltmann T. P. Burton M. Bystersky X. Z. Cai H. Caines M. Calderón de la Barca Sánchez O. Catu D. Cebra R. Cendejas M. C. Cervantes Z. Chajecki P. Chaloupka S. Chattopadhyay H. F. Chen J. H. Chen J. Y. Chen J. Cheng M. Cherney A. Chikanian K. E. Choi W. Christie R. F. Clarke M. J. M. Codrington R. Corliss T. M. Cormier M. R. Cosentino J. G. Cramer H. J. Crawford D. Das S. Dash M. Daugherity L. C. De Silva T. G. Dedovich M. DePhillips A. A. Derevschikov R. Derradi de Souza L. Didenko P. Djawotho S. M. Dogra X. Dong J. L. Drachenberg J. E. Draper J. C. Dunlop M. R. Dutta Mazumdar L. G. Efimov E. Elhalhuli M. Elnimr J. Engelage G. Eppley B. Erazmus M. Estienne L. Eun P. Fachini R. Fatemi J. Fedorisin A. Feng P. Filip E. Finch V. Fine Y. Fisyak C. A. Gagliardi L. Gaillard D. R. Gangadharan M. S. Ganti E. J. Garcia-Solis A. Geromitsos F. Geurts V. Ghazikhanian P. Ghosh Y. N. Gorbunov A. Gordon O. Grebenyuk D. Grosnick B. Grube S. M. Guertin K. S. F. F. Guimaraes A. Gupta N. Gupta W. Guryn B. Haag T. J. Hallman A. Hamed J. W. Harris W. He M. Heinz S. Heppelmann B. Hippolyte A. Hirsch E. Hjort A. M. Hoffman G. W. Hoffmann D. J. Hofman R. S. Hollis H. Z. Huang T. J. Humanic L. Huo G. Igo A. Iordanova P. Jacobs W. W. Jacobs P. Jakl C. Jena F. Jin C. L. Jones P. G. Jones J. Joseph E. G. Judd S. Kabana K. Kajimoto K. Kang J. Kapitan K. Kauder D. Keane D. P. Kikola J. Kiryluk A. Kisiel S. R. Klein A. G. Knospe A. Kocoloski D. D. Koetke W. Korsch L. Kotchenda V. Kouchpil P. Kravtsov V. I. Kravtsov K. Krueger M. Krus C. Kuhn L. Kumar P. Kurnadi M. A. C. Lamont J. M. Landgraf S. LaPointe J. Lauret A. Lebedev R. Lednicky C-H. Lee J. H. Lee W. Leight M. J. LeVine C. Li N. Li Y. Li G. Lin S. J. Lindenbaum M. A. Lisa F. Liu H. Liu J. Liu L. Liu T. Ljubicic W. J. Llope R. S. Longacre W. A. Love Y. Lu T. Ludlam G. L. Ma Y. G. Ma D. P. Mahapatra R. Majka O. I. Mall L. K. Mangotra R. Manweiler S. Margetis

Charged-particle spectra associated with direct photon (γ dir) and π 0 are measured in p+p and Au+Au collisions at center-of-mass energy √ s N N = 200 GeV with the STAR detector at RHIC. A shower-shape analysis is used to partially discriminate between γ dir and π 0. Assuming no associated charged particles in the γ dir direction (near side) and small contribution from fragmentation photons (γ ...

2013
Fabio Crestani Ilya Markov

Distributed Information Retrieval (DIR) is a generic area of research that brings together techniques, such as resource selection and results aggregation, dealing with data that, for organizational or technical reasons, cannot be managed centrally. Existing and potential applications of DIR methods vary from blog retrieval to aggregated search and from multimedia and multilingual retrieval to d...

2016
Christine Kelly Katherine M. Gaskell Marty Richardson Nigel Klein Paul Garner Peter MacPherson

BACKGROUND A discordant immune response (DIR) is a failure to satisfactorily increase CD4 counts on ART despite successful virological control. Literature on the clinical effects of DIR has not been systematically evaluated. We aimed to summarise the risk of mortality, AIDS and serious non-AIDS events associated with DIR with a systematic review. METHODS The protocol is registered with the Ce...

2017
Seungjong Oh Siyong Kim

The number of imaging data sets has significantly increased during radiation treatment after introducing a diverse range of advanced techniques into the field of radiation oncology. As a consequence, there have been many studies proposing meaningful applications of imaging data set use. These applications commonly require a method to align the data sets at a reference. Deformable image registra...

2002
Gareth J. F. Jones Adenike M. Lam-Adesina

Effective Document Image Retrieval (DIR) requires the use of appropriate Information Retrieval (IR) methods. Our research indicates that some IR techniques found to be effective for electronic text retrieval do not transfer to DIR in a simple predictable manner, and that modifications must be made to these methods to enable them to work effectively for DIR.

2014
Takanori Abe Tomoaki Tamaki Souichi Makino Takeshi Ebara Ryuuta Hirai Kazunori Miyaura Yu Kumazaki Tatsuya Ohno Naoto Shikama Takashi Nakano Shingo Kato

BACKGROUND The purpose of the study was to evaluate the feasibility of deformable image registration (DIR) in assessing cumulative dose distributions of the combination of external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) and fractionated intracavitary brachytherapy (ICBT) for cervical cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS Three-dimensional image data sets of five consecutive patients were used. The treatment plan c...

2017
Aiping Zhang Jianbin Li Heng Qiu Wei Wang Yanluan Guo

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to compare the geometric differences in gross tumor volume (GTV) and surgical clips propagated by rigid image registration (RIR) and deformable image registration (DIR) using a four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) image data set for patients treated with boost irradiation or accelerated partial breast irradiation after breast-conserving surgery (BCS)....

2013
Kujtim Latifi Geoffrey Zhang Marnix Stawicki Wouter van Elmpt Andre Dekker Kenneth Forster

Deformable image registration (DIR) has been proposed for lung ventilation calculation using 4D CT. Spatial accuracy of DIR can be evaluated using expert landmark correspondences. Additionally, image differences between the deformed and the target images give a degree of accuracy of DIR algorithms for the same image modality registration. DIR of the normal end-expiration (50%), end-inspiration ...

2013
V. Zambrano H. Furtado D. Fabri C. LÜtgendorf-Caucig J. GÓra M. Stock R. Mayer W. Birkfellner D. Georg

Patients undergoing radiotherapy will inevitably show anatomical changes during the course of treatment. These can be weight loss, tumour shrinkage, and organ motion or filling changes. For advanced and adaptive radiotherapy (ART) information about anatomical changes must be extracted from repeated images in order to be able to evaluate and manage these changes. Deformable image registration (D...

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