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Meanings of optical tomography in English
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Usage of optical tomography in English
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Diffuse opticaltomography is a typical inverse problem plagued by ill-condition.
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Fluorescence diffuse opticaltomography (FDOT) is a computationally demanding imaging problem.
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We used multiple optical wavelengths to study ultrasound-modulated opticaltomography (UOT) in tissue phantoms.
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Diffuse opticaltomography (DOT) is a new and effective technique for functional brain imaging.
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We have succeeded in implementing ring-shaped light illumination ultrasound-modulated opticaltomography (UOT) in reflection mode.
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Other techniques, such as opticaltomography and thermography, rely on angiogenesis and generated heat to identify cancers.
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Recently, they have been developed within an efficient computational framework to be used as a forward model in opticaltomography.
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To form pharmacokinetic-rate images, we first obtain a sequence of ICG concentration images using the differential diffuse opticaltomography technique.
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We investigate the uptake of a nontargeted contrast agent by breast tumors using a continuous wave diffuse opticaltomography apparatus.
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Diffuse opticaltomography (DOT) is a noninvasive imaging technology that is sensitive to local concentration changes in oxy- and deoxyhemoglobin.
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Diffuse opticaltomography (DOT) poses a typical ill-posed inverse problem with a limited number of measurements and inherently low spatial resolution.
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A two-compartment model was used to analyze the pharmacokinetics of ICG and preprocess the data, and diffuse opticaltomography was used for imaging.
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Ultrasound-modulated opticaltomography is a developing hybrid imaging modality that combines high optical contrast and good ultrasonic resolution for imaging soft biological tissue.
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We show the feasibility of imaging objects having different optical scattering coefficients relative to the surrounding scattering medium using ultrasound-modulated opticaltomography (UOT).
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Image reconstruction in fluorescence diffuse opticaltomography (FDOT) is a highly ill-posed inverse problem due to a large number of unknowns and limited measurements.
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Diffuse opticaltomography (DOT) is a portable functional neuroimaging technique that is able to simultaneously measure both oxy- and deoxyhemoglobin responses to brain activity.