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The
Zubal Phantoms |
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Two
dedicated software, voxel-based, anthropomorphic (torso and head)
phantoms.
I. George Zubal, Ph.D., Charles R. Harrell, Eileen O. Smith, B.S.,
Amy L. Smith
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT USA
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High
Resolution, MRI-based, segmented, computerized head phantom.
I. George Zubal, Ph.D., Charles R. Harrell, Eileen O. Smith, B.S.,
Amy L. Smith, Paul Krischlunas
Yale University, New Haven, CT USA
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Other
Investigator's Phantoms |
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Development
and Characterisation of a Head Calibration Phantom for In Vivo Measurements
of Actinides
G. Gualdrini, P. Battisti, R. Biagini, P. DeFelice, A. Fazio, P. Ferrari
Ente Nazionale per le Nuove Tecnologie, Bologna, Italy
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Modeling
Respiratory Mechanics in the MCAT and SPline-Based MCAT Phantoms.
W. Paul Segars, David S. Lalush, and Benjamin M. W. Tsui
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC USA
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Radiobiological
Modeling in Voxel Constructs.
R. D. Stewart and R. J. Traub
National Laboratory, Richland, WA USA
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VIP-MAN:
An Image-Based Whole-Body Adult Male Model Constructed from Color
Photographs of the Visible Human Project for Multi-Particle Monte
Carlo Calculations.
X.G. Xu, T. C. Chao, and A. Bozkurt
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
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The
Visible Human Project® Website
The Visible Human Project® is an outgrowth of the National L ibrary
of Medicine's 1986 Long-Range Plan. It is the creation of complete,
anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the normal
male and female human bodies.
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Info
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Any questions
or problems with the phantom or website
Email George Zubal at
George.Zubal@Yale.Edu
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