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Comparative linear accuracy and reliability of cone beam CT derived 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional images constructed using an orthodontic volumetric rendering program
Comparative linear accuracy of cone beam CT derived 3D images in orthodontic analysis
 
Comparative linear accuracy and reliability of cone beam CT derived 2-dimensional images and conventional lateral cephalometric images using photostimulable storage phosphors
Comparative accuracy of 3D imaging versus simulated 2D imaging in operator perception of maxillary sinus disease
 
Lung nodule modeling and detection for computerized image analysis of low dose CT imaging of the chest
Cone beam computed tomographic simulation of panoramic radiology: Third molar assessment and mandibular canal
 
Non-contact pulse measurement for use in smart room applications
In vitro detection of mesio-buccal canals in maxillary molar cross-sections using three different resolutions with Kodak 9000 3D CBCT
 
Emerging trends in cone-beam computed tomography utilization
Comparison of clinically projected and radiographically optimal implant fixture placement
 
Investigation of high-frequency ultrasound biomicroscopy for examining arteriopathy in hand transplant patients
Dimensional relationships between the sphenoid sinus, maxillary sinuses and other craniomaxillofacial structures using cone-beam computed tomography analysis
 
Incidence of soft tissue calcifications of the head and neck region on maxillofacial cone beam computed tomography
Quantification of vascular perfusion in the spinal cord after injury
 
Reliability analysis framework for computer-aided diagnosis systems in mammography
Probabilistic and geometric shape based segmentation methods
 
3-D lung deformation and function from respiratory-gated 4-D X-ray CT images: Application to radiation treatment planning