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Jonathan J. Carroll-Nellenback, R. James White, Ronald W. Wood and Kevin J. Parker
Ultrasound imaging of the liver is an everyday, worldwide clinical tool. The echoes are produced by inhomogeneities within the interrogated tissue, but what are the mathematical properties of these scatterers? In theory, the spatial correlation function ...
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Kevin J. Parker, Jonathan J. Carroll-Nellenback and Ronald W. Wood
The fractal branching vasculature within soft tissues and the mathematical properties of the branching system influence a wide range of important phenomena from blood velocity to ultrasound backscatter. Among the mathematical descriptors of branching net...
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George M. Woodall, Mark D. Hoover, Ronald Williams, Kristen Benedict, Martin Harper, Jhy-Charm Soo, Annie M. Jarabek, Michael J. Stewart, James S. Brown, Janis E. Hulla, Motria Caudill, Andrea L. Clements, Amanda Kaufman, Alison J. Parker, Martha Keating, David Balshaw, Kevin Garrahan, Laureen Burton, Sheila Batka, Vijay S. Limaye, Pertti J. Hakkinen and Bob Thompson
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other federal agencies face a number of challenges in interpreting and reconciling short-duration (seconds to minutes) readings from mobile and handheld air sensors with the longer duration averages (hours...
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Jinseok Ko, Steve Scott, Syun¿ichi Shiraiwa, Martin Greenwald, Ronald Parker, and Gregory Wallace
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Ronald A. Styron, Jr., Wanda S. Maulding, Gaylynn A. Parker
The notion of integrating a curriculum is more than connecting pieces so that students can see the bigger designin effective curriculum integration models, knowledge is meaningfully related and connects in such a way that it is relevant to other areas of...
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