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International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1995
- Anders Brahme:
Guest editorial: Optimization of the three-dinensional dose delivery and tomotherapy. 1
- A. M. Cormack:
Some early radiotherapy optimization work. 2-5 - Anders Brahme:
Similarities and differences in radiation therapy optimization and tomographic reconstruction. 6-13 - Radhe Mohan, Lawrence Rothenberg, Lawrence Reinstien, C. Clifton Ling:
Imaging in three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy. 14-32 - Bengt Lind, Anders Brahme:
Development of treatment techniques for radiotherapy optimization. 33-42 - T. Rockwell Mackie, Timothy W. Holmes, Paul J. Reckwerdt, James Yang:
Tomotherapy: Optimized planning and delivery of radiation therapy. 43-55 - Mark P. Carol:
Peacock™: A system for planning and rotational delivery of intensity-modulated fields. 56-61 - Thomas Bortfeld, Arthur L. Boyer:
The exponential radon transform and projection filtering in radiotherapy planning. 62-70 - Steve Webb:
Optimizing radiation therapy inverse treatment planning using the simulated annealing technique. 71-79 - William A. Sandham, Yong Yuan, Tariq S. Durrani:
Conformal therapy using maximum entropy optimization. 80-90 - Svante Söderström, Anders Gustafsson, Anders Brahme:
Few-field radiation therapy optimization in the phase space of complication-free tumor control. 91-103 - Dimitris Lefkopoulos, Pascal Grandjean, A. Laouar, M. Schlienger:
Study of the degree of III conditioning of the phase space of pencil-beam radiotherapy using singular value decomposition. 104-113 - Dimitris Lefkopoulos, M. Levrier, S. Bendada, E. Touboul:
A general optimization procedure for stereotactic small-beam multi-isocentric radiotherapy. 114-123
Volume 6, Numbers 2-3, Summer-Fall 1995
- Kenneth Kwong:
Functional magnetic resonance imaging. 131-132
- Peter A. Bandettini, Eric C. Wong:
Effects of biophysical and physiologic parameters on brain activation-induced R2* and R2 changes: Simulations using a deterministic diffusion model. 133-152 - E. Mark Haacke, Song Lai, Dmitriy A. Yablonskiy, Weili Lin:
In vivo validation of the bold mechanism: A review of signal changes in gradient echo functional MRI in the presence of flow. 153-163 - Zang-Hee Cho, Yong Man Ro, Soon-Cheol Chung:
Susceptibility effect-enhanced functional MR imaging using tailored RF gradient echo (TRFGE) sequence. 164-170 - David A. Chesler, Kenneth K. Kwong:
An intuitive guide to the T1 based perfusion model. 171-174 - Douglas C. Noll:
Methodologic considerations for spiral k-space functional MRI. 175-183 - Xiaoping Hu, Peter Erhard, Tuang Huu Le, Seong-Gi Kim, Ravi S. Menon, Peter Andersen, Gregor Adriany, John P. Strupp, Kâmil Ugurbil:
Comparison of T2*-weighted sequences for functional MRI. 184-190 - Yue Cao, David N. Levin:
Acquisition and reconstruction of the principal components of an image: A novel MRI technique for reducing scanning time. 191-202 - Jürgen Hennig, C. Janz, Oliver Speck, Thomas Ernst:
Functional spectroscopy of brain activation following a single light pulse: Examinations of the mechanism of the fast initial response. 203-208 - Ravi S. Menon, Seiji Ogawa, Kâmil Ugurbil:
High-temporal-resolution studies of the human primary visual cortex at 4 T: Teasing out the oxygenation contribution in FMRI. 209-215 - Ron D. Frostig, Susan A. Masino, Mike C. Kwon, Cynthia H. Chen:
Using light to probe the brain: Intrinsic signal optical imaging. 216-224 - Roland Beisteiner, M. Erdler, C. Teichtmeister, Ewald Moser, Lüder Deecke:
Evaluating conventional FMRI with respect to noninvasive localization of neuronal activity. 225-229 - Pottumarthi V. Prasad, Robert R. Edelman, Richard B. Buxton:
Magnetic resonance perfusion imaging. 230-237 - Andreas Kleinschmidt, Martin Requardt, Klaus-Dietmar Merboldt, Jens Frahm:
On the use of temporal correlation coefficients for magnetic resonance mapping of functional brain activation: Individualized thresholds and spatial response delineation. 238-244 - Jeff H. Duyn, Joseph A. Frank, Nick F. Ramsey, Venkata S. Mattay, Roy H. Sexton, Kathleen A. Tallent, Daniel R. Weinberger, Chrit T. W. Moonen, Peter van Gelderen:
Effects of large vessels in functional magnetic resonance imaging at 1.5T. 245-252 - Michael S. Worden, Walter Schneider:
Cognitive task design for FMRI. 253-270 - Seong-Gi Kim, Jonathan E. Jennings, John P. Strupp, Peter Andersen, Kâmil Ugurbil:
Functional MRI of human motor cortices during overt and imagined finger movements. 271-279 - Jeffrey R. Binder:
Functional magnetic resonance imaging of language cortex. 280-288
Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1995
- Jorge Núñez:
Image reconstruction and restoration in astronomy. 295-296
- Bobby R. Hunt:
Super-resolution of images: Algorithms, principles, performance. 297-304 - Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Moon Gi Kang:
Spatially adaptive iterative algorithm for the restoration of astronomical images. 305-313 - R. C. Puetter:
Pixon-based multiresolution image reconstruction and the quantification of picture information content. 314-331 - Fionn Murtagh, Jean-Luc Starck, Albert Bijaoui:
Multiresolution in astronomical image processing: A general framework. 332-338 - Hans-Martin Adorf, R. N. Hook, L. B. Lucy:
HST image restoration developments at the ST-ECF. 339-349 - William E. Blass, Stephen L. Mahan, Gordon Chin:
Convolution connection paradigm neural network enables linear system theory-based image enhancement. 350-357 - V. Yu. Terebizh:
Occamian approach in the image restoration and other inverse problems. 358-369 - Rafael Molina, Javier Mateos, Javier Abad, Nicolas Pérez de la Blanca, A. Molina, Fernando Moreno:
Bayesian image restoration in astronomy: Application to images of the recent collision of comet shoemaker-levy 9 with jupiter. 370-375 - Mario Bertero, Patrizia Boccacci, F. Maggio:
Regularization methods in image restoration: An application to HST images. 376-386 - Stanley J. Reeves:
Generalized cross-validation as a stopping rule for the Richardson-Lucy algorithm. 387-391 - Ivan R. King:
Some practical aspects of image restoration. 392-394 - Terrence M. Girard, Yu Li, William F. Van Altena, Jorge Núñez, Albert Prades:
Astrometry with reconstructed hubble space telescope planetary camera (WF/PC 1) images. 395-400 - Elliott Horch:
Speckle imaging in astronomy. 401-417
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