Abstract Archives of the RSNA, 2004
Scientific Papers — Computed Tomography, Physics And Basic Sciences,
Presented on November 29, 2004
Participants
DISCLOSURE
Sub-Events
SSC17-01 |
Reduction of Azimuthal Blur in Ultrahigh Resolution CT Using a Pulsed X-ray Source William Ross PhD | Paul FitzGerald | Samit Basu PhD | Michael Rumsey MS | John McLeod | Jeffrey Eberhard PhD |
SSC17-02 |
Monte Carlo-based Optimization of Tube Voltage and Tube Current as a Function of Object Size and Shape for Clinical CT Willi Kalender PhD | Marc Kachelriess PhD | Paul Deak | Lorenz Von Smekal | Thomas Riedel PhD |
SSC17-03 |
Combining Deterministic and Monte-Carlo Methods in the Simulation of X-ray Attenuation and Scatter Willi Kalender PhD | Lorenz Von Smekal | Yiannis Kyriakou | Thomas Riedel PhD | Paul Deak |
SSC17-04 |
Reproducibility of Multi-slice Spiral CT Scans Marcel Van Straten | Joris Hartman | Gerard Den Heeten MD | Cornelis Grimbergen PhD | Henk Venema PhD |
SSC17-05 |
Technical Evaluation of a CT Scanner Designed for Breast Cancer Screening John Boone PhD | Thomas Nelson PhD | James Seibert PhD | Karen Lindfors MD | Alexander Kwan PhD | Nikula Shah MS |
SSC17-06 |
Volumetric CT Spectral Calibration Charlie Shaughnessy | Thomas Toth | Xiaoye Wu PhD | Piero Simoni PhD | Tom Myers PhD |
SSC17-07 |
Numerical Investigation of View Sampling Criterion in CT Image Reconstruction from Three-dimensional Parallel-beam Projections Charles Mistretta PhD | Brian Nett BS | Guang-Hong Chen PhD |
SSC17-08 |
Advantages of the Use of NEQ in Comparing CT Imaging Protocols Michael McNitt-Gray PhD | Kirsten Boedeker MS | Virgil Cooper PhD |
SSC17-09 |
To Bin or Not to Bin? A Question Regarding the Noise Properties of CT Reconstructions with or without Binned Projections Angel Pineda | Norbert Pelc ScD |
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