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    DEVELOPING A PREDICTIVE MODEL OF HEART WALL MOTION IN FLUOROSCOPIC IMAGES

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    Image guided surgery (IGS) is an integral part of minimally invasive surgery. IGS combines pre- and perioperative images acquired from different imaging modalities to give the surgeon a more complete view of the internal organs. These modalities include computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and fluoroscopy, to name a few. Fluoroscopy is also known as video x-ray and is becoming increasingly popular in procedures around the heart. Unfortunately, this increase in fluoroscopy use also brings an increase in exposure to ionizing radiation for the patient and the surgeon. This radiation can lead to increased cancer risk and a number of other problems. Studies show that medical radiation exposure has increased six times from 1992 to 2009. This exposure accounts for approximately half of all radiation exposure that humans receive with background radiation being the only source larger. Of the medical exposure, fluoroscopy accounts for approximately 25%. An increasingly popular trend in IGS is the use of predictive modeling. Davatzikos, et al, presents a framework for predictive modeling of anatomical structures but focuses on simple structures like ovals and circles. We seek to apply this framework to a more complex organ with more complex motions such as the heart. A predictive model of the heart could provide the surgeon with an effective partial replacement to fluoroscopy. This could significantly reduce radiation exposure as well as the risks of associated diseases

    Imaging the shallow subsurface using ground penetrating radar at the Nyack floodplain Montana

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    Multi-Purpose ESS/ITS Data Collection Sites

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    This document presents the results of a state-of-practice survey of transportation agencies that are installing intelligent transportation sensors (ITS) and other devices along with their environmental sensing stations (ESS) also referred to as roadway weather information system (RWIS) assets

    The Function of E-cadherin in ES Cell Pluripotency

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    A manual of previously recorded non-indigenous invasive and native transplanted animal species of the Laurentian Great Lakes and coastal United States

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    This manual presents geographic information by state of occurrence, and descriptions of the socio-economic impact created by the invasion of non-indigenous and native transplanted animal species in the Laurentian Great Lakes and the coastal waters of the United States. It is not a comprehensive literature review, but rather is intended as a primer for those unfamiliar with the socio-economic impacts of invasive aquatic and marine animals. Readers should also note that the information contained in this manual is current as of its publication date. New information and new species are routinely being added to the wider literature base. Most of the information was gathered from a number of web sites maintained by government agencies, commissions, academic institutions and museums. Additional information was taken from the primary and secondary literature. This manual focuses on socio-economic consequences of invasive species. Thus, ecological impacts, when noted in the literature, are not discussed unless a connection to socio-economic factors can be made. For a majority of the species listed, either the impact of their invasion is not understood, or it is not published in sources surveyed. In the species summaries, sources of information are cited except for information from the U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database http://nas.er.usgs.gov. This website formed the base information used in creating tables on geographic distribution, and in many of the species summaries provided. Thus, whenever information is given without specific author/source and date citation, it has come from this comprehensive source. (PDF contains 90 pages
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