Thermometers
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Subject Areas on Research
- A method of MRI-based thermal modelling for a RF phased array.
- A thermal monitoring sheet with low influence from adjacent waterbolus for tissue surface thermometry during clinical hyperthermia.
- An assessment of skin temperature gradients in a tropical primate using infrared thermography and subcutaneous implants.
- Application of new technology in clinical hyperthermia.
- Automated feedback control of body temperature for small animal studies with MR microscopy.
- Automated temperature scanning for hyperthermia treatment monitoring.
- Calibrating single-ended fiber-optic Raman spectra distributed temperature sensing data.
- Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea after thermometer insertion through the nose.
- Characterization of a digital microwave radiometry system for noninvasive thermometry using a temperature-controlled homogeneous test load.
- Clinical experience with a multi-element ultrasonic hyperthermia system: analysis of treatment temperatures.
- Correction of breathing-induced errors in magnetic resonance thermometry of hyperthermia using multiecho field fitting techniques.
- Experimental studies of the thermal effects associated with radiation force imaging of soft tissue.
- Hyperthermia treatment planning and temperature distribution reconstruction: a case study.
- Improved magnetic resonance thermal imaging by combining proton resonance frequency shift (PRFS) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) data.
- Nitroxide conjugate of a thermally responsive elastin-like polypeptide for noninvasive thermometry.
- Non-invasive thermometry using magnetic resonance diffusion imaging: potential for application in hyperthermic oncology.
- On the accuracy of noninvasive thermometry using molecular diffusion magnetic resonance imaging.
- Pressure corrections for CoCl2 as a thermometer in an analytic ultracentrifuge.
- Real-time frequency domain temperature and oxygen sensor with a single optical fiber.
- Regional hyperthermia by magnetic induction in a beagle dog model: analysis of thermal dosimetry.
- The esophageal temperature gradient in anesthetized children.
- Verification of a hyperthermia model method using MR thermometry.
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Keywords of People
- Charles, Hal Cecil, Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology, Radiology
- Craciunescu, Oana, Professor of Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology