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We present a new wavelet-based strategy for autonomous feature extraction and segmentation of cardiac structures in dynamic ultrasound images. Image sequences subjected to a multidimensional (2D plus time) wavelet transform yield a large number of individu ...
The development of new technologies to monitor drugs concentration directly in patient’s blood is absolutely required to succeed in personalized drug therapies. In this study, Etoposide - a well-known anti-cancer drug - has been chosen as model for cyclic ...
Diffusion-controlled hydrogel polymeric matrix devices have been among the most widely used drug delivery systems. How ever in homogeneous hydrogel the diffusional distance increase with time and hence, the release rate decreases. That results in high rele ...
A partial review is proposed on the existing literature for the research performed in orthopedic implant used as drug delivery system. In the first part an evaluation is given on the clinical need to deliver a drug in the surrounding of an implant. Secondl ...
HEMA hydrogels are hydrophobic biocompatible hydrogel with high mechanical and viscoelastic properties, which are widely used in biomedical application including drug delivery systems. The mechanical properties and permeability of these hydrogels can be tu ...
The ultrasound pulse transmission or echo technique is described for measuring the sp. interfacial area, bubble size, gas hold up, and no. of bubbles per unit vol. in gas-liq. dispersion. Expts. on the application of the method to simulated and real fermns ...
An ultrasound pulse transmission technique was studied as an alternative means of measuring the specific interfacial area (a) in gas-liq. reactors. Characterization of gas-liq. dispersions using ultrasound can be a very valuable alternative in situations i ...
A method is presented for detg. the size distribution of spheres dispersed in a continuous phase by anal. of pulsed ultrasound signals reflected from members of the dispersion. Its theor. basis is developed for spherical bubbles and extended to nonspherica ...