2. Vidicor 3. Anacor 4. Digicor 5. Magnetic Recording of the Videosignal VI. GEOMETRIC MODEL I. Introduction 2. Survey of Models 3. Preparation of Casts 4. Index of Irregularity 5. In Vitro Tests VII. DETECTION OF THE VENTRICULAR CONTOUR I. Introduction 2. Semi-automatic Methods 3. The Influence of the Trained Operator 4. Conclusions VIII. DATA CONVERSION 1. Introduction 2. Light-pen System and Contour Memory 3. Digicor 4. Evaluation Procedure 5. Data Presentation IX. SOFTWARE SYSTEM 1. Introduction 2. Modular Structure 3. Data Conversion 4. Volume Calculation 5. Data Presentation 6. Special Programs X. IN VIVO TESTS 1. Introduction 2. Materials and Methods 3. Results XI. UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS I. Introduction 2. Uncertainty Intervals for Relevant Variables Propagation 3. of Uncertainty 4. Uncertainty Interval in the Result XII. DISCUSSION XIII. APPENDIX 1. Glossary 2. Dedvations 3. Results XIV. REFERENCES 1. Literature 2. Internal Reports ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS VIII Illustrations Figure Block-diagram of Instrumentation 12 1. 1 Central Synchronization 17 2. 1 2. 2 Effect of Scattered Radiation (Biplane) 18 Block-diagram of X-ray/TV-system 2. 3 21 2. 4 Test-object for OTF-measurement 25 Spatial Responses and Optical Transfer Functions 2. 5 26 Deviation from Isoplanasy and Influence of Additional Equipment 2. 6 28 2. 7 Temporal Modulation Transfer Function Curves 31 2. 8 Biplane Projections 33 2. 9 X-ray Aiming Device 36 2. 10 Calibration Curve 37 3. 1 Concentration vs. Tube Voltage Curves 45 3. 2 Markers and Applicators 48 3. 3.
This book and the available software are intended for use by teachers in Physiology and Biomedical Engineering. It offers them the opportunity to enrich their courses with demonstrations and exercises for students using a personal computer. Chapters and simulation programs have been contributed by outstanding experts in the field; the material is based on validated models throughout. An educational context is given stimulating the teacher to induce investigative learning with his students. For theory, reference is made to standard textbooks; the aim of instruction, the possibilities and limitations of the model and an outlook for the future are given for each subject. The models are included either as files to be used with the simulation language BIOPSI or as stand-alone programs. An extensive menu-system is supplied, featuring: Context-sensitive Help for each program; facilities for automatic curve-presentation; student databases with extensive reporting facilities; WYSIWYG text editor for special as well as for general use; installation for IBM XT/AT personal computers or true compatibles with CGA/EGA/VGA or Hercules graphics adapter. 2MB of hard disk space and DOS version 2.0 or higher are required.
2. Vidicor 3. Anacor 4. Digicor 5. Magnetic Recording of the Videosignal VI. GEOMETRIC MODEL I. Introduction 2. Survey of Models 3. Preparation of Casts 4. Index of Irregularity 5. In Vitro Tests VII. DETECTION OF THE VENTRICULAR CONTOUR I. Introduction 2. Semi-automatic Methods 3. The Influence of the Trained Operator 4. Conclusions VIII. DATA CONVERSION 1. Introduction 2. Light-pen System and Contour Memory 3. Digicor 4. Evaluation Procedure 5. Data Presentation IX. SOFTWARE SYSTEM 1. Introduction 2. Modular Structure 3. Data Conversion 4. Volume Calculation 5. Data Presentation 6. Special Programs X. IN VIVO TESTS 1. Introduction 2. Materials and Methods 3. Results XI. UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS I. Introduction 2. Uncertainty Intervals for Relevant Variables Propagation 3. of Uncertainty 4. Uncertainty Interval in the Result XII. DISCUSSION XIII. APPENDIX 1. Glossary 2. Dedvations 3. Results XIV. REFERENCES 1. Literature 2. Internal Reports ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS VIII Illustrations Figure Block-diagram of Instrumentation 12 1. 1 Central Synchronization 17 2. 1 2. 2 Effect of Scattered Radiation (Biplane) 18 Block-diagram of X-ray/TV-system 2. 3 21 2. 4 Test-object for OTF-measurement 25 Spatial Responses and Optical Transfer Functions 2. 5 26 Deviation from Isoplanasy and Influence of Additional Equipment 2. 6 28 2. 7 Temporal Modulation Transfer Function Curves 31 2. 8 Biplane Projections 33 2. 9 X-ray Aiming Device 36 2. 10 Calibration Curve 37 3. 1 Concentration vs. Tube Voltage Curves 45 3. 2 Markers and Applicators 48 3. 3.
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