نتایج جستجو برای: three dimensional numerical models

تعداد نتایج: 2527223  

Journal: :Cardiology clinics 2007
Ivan S Salgo

This article addresses the current state of the art of technology in three-dimensional echocardiography as it applies to transducer design, beam forming, display, and quantification. Because three-dimensional echocardiography encompasses many technical and clinical areas, this article reviews its strengths and limitations and concludes with an analysis of what to use when.

Journal: :Physical review letters 2010
V G Nazarenko O P Boiko H-S Park O M Brodyn M M Omelchenko L Tortora Yu A Nastishin O D Lavrentovich

The surface alignment of lyotropic chromonic liquid crystals can not only be planar (tangential) but also homeotropic, with self-assembled aggregates perpendicular to the substrate, as demonstrated by mapping optical retardation and by three-dimensional imaging of the director field. With time, the homeotropic nematic undergoes a transition into a tangential state. The anchoring transition is d...

Journal: :Annual review of biomedical engineering 1999
G York Y Kim

Since the introduction of medical ultrasound in the 1950s, modern diagnostic ultrasound has progressed to see many major diagnostic tools come into widespread clinical use, such as B-mode imaging, color-flow imaging, and spectral Doppler. New applications, such as panoramic imaging, three-dimensional imaging, and quantitative imaging, are now beginning to be offered on some commercial ultrasoun...

2018
Woojin Cho Alan Varkey Job Jing Chen Jung Hwan Baek

Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a transformative technology with a potentially wide range of applications in the field of orthopaedic spine surgery. This article aims to review the current applications, limitations, and future developments of 3D printing technology in orthopaedic spine surgery. Current preoperative applications of 3D printing include construction of complex 3D anatomic model...

2017
Edward J. Long Graham K. Hargrave James R. Cooper Ben G. B. Kitchener Anthony J. Parsons Caspar J.M. Hewett

Experimental investigation into the impact of a liquid droplet onto a granular bed using three-dimensional, time-resolved, particle tracking This item was submitted to Loughborough University's Institutional Repository by the/an author. Experimental investigation into the impact of a liquid droplet onto a granular bed using three-dimensional, time-resolved, particle tracking. An experimental in...

2013
Glenn P. Wong Ross W. Mair Ronald L. Walsworth David G. Cory

Using a novel NMR scheme we observed persistence in 1-D gas diffusion. Analytical approximations and numerical simulations have indicated that for an initially random array of spins undergoing diffusion, the probability p(t) that the average spin magnetization in a given region has not changed sign (i.e., “persists”) up to time t follows a power law t−θ, where θ depends on the dimensionality of...

2010
D. J. Nicolsky

A numerical model of the wave dynamics in Passage Canal, Alaska during the Mw 9.2 megathrust earthquake is presented. During the earthquake, several types of waves were identified at the city of Whittier, located at the head of Passage Canal. The first wave is thought to have been a seiche, while the other two waves were probably triggered by submarine landslides. We model the seiche wave, land...

2004
A. Matijošius R. Piskarskas E. Gaižauskas A. Dubietis P. Di Trapani

We study numerically and experimentally self-focusing dynamics of femtosecond light pulses. By demonstrating the potential of three dimensional imaging technique for quantitative recovery of complex (arbitrarily shaped) wave packets, we monitor space-time transformation dynamics of 150-fs light pulse, which undergoes self-focusing and filamentation in water. Peculiar spatiotemporal and spectral...

2004
Alexander M. Bronstein Michael M. Bronstein Ron Kimmel

An expression-invariant 3D face recognition approach is presented. Our basic assumption is that facial expressions can be modelled as isometries of the facial surface. This allows to construct expression-invariant representations of faces using the canonical forms approach. The result is an efficient and accurate face recognition algorithm, robust to facial expressions that can distinguish betw...

2004
A. EASTON

Earth scientists have always been interested in the description and analysis of surfaces, particularly those which serve to describe mapped data. The methods used in this context fall into two categories, written descriptions (using terms such as dip, strike, plunge, isoclinal folding, attitude of axial plane, iaiiation etc.1 and mathematical approximations. To overcome the inadequacies of verb...

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