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    British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery ; 1999
    In:  The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume Vol. 81-B, No. 1 ( 1999-01), p. 143-147
    In: The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery, Vol. 81-B, No. 1 ( 1999-01), p. 143-147
    Abstract: CT and advanced computer-aided design techniques offer the means for designing customised femoral stems. Our aim was to determine the Hounsfield (HU) value of the bone at the corticocancellous interface, as part of the criteria for the design algorithm. We obtained transverse CT images from eight human cadaver femora. The proximal femoral canal was rasped until contact with dense cortical bone was achieved. The femora were cut into several sections corresponding to the slice positions of the CT images. After obtaining a computerised image of the anatomical sections using a scanner, the inner cortical contour was outlined and transferred to the corresponding CT image. The pixels beneath this contour represent the CT density of the bone remaining after surgical rasping. Contours were generated automatically at nine HU levels from 300 to 1100 and the mean distance between the transferred contour and each of the HU-generated contours was computed. The contour generated along the 600-HU pixels was closest to the inner cortical contour of the rasped femur and therefore 600 HU seem to be the CT density of the corticocancellous interface in the proximal part of cadaver femora. Generally, femoral bone with a CT density beyond 600 HU is not removable by conventional reamers. Thus, we recommend the 600 HU threshold as one of several criteria for the design of custom femoral implants from CT data.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0301-620X , 2044-5377
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    Language: English
    Publisher: British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery
    Publication Date: 1999
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    In: Review of Scientific Instruments, AIP Publishing, Vol. 66, No. 1 ( 1995-01-01), p. 484-486
    Abstract: A 60 GHz gyrotron collective Thomson scattering alpha particle diagnostic has been implemented for the D-T period on the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR). Gyrotron power of 0.1–1 kW in pulses of up to 1 s can be launched in X mode. Efficient corrugated waveguides are used with antennas and vacuum windows of the TFTR Microwave Scattering system. A multichannel synchronous detector receiver system and spectrum analyzer acquire the scattered signals. A 200 megasample/s digitizer and spectrum analyzer are used to resolve fine structure in the frequency spectrum. By scattering nearly perpendicular to the magnetic field, this experiment will take advantage of an enhancement of the scattered signal which results from the interaction of energetic ions with plasma resonances in the lower hybrid frequency range. Significant enhancements are expected with D-T fusion alpha particles, which should be detectable with gyrotron power of less than 1 kW, while maintaining an acceptable signal-to-noise ratio. This diagnostic will be the first experimental test of recent collective Thomson scattering models and should also provide an indication of the presence of energetic alpha particles in the core of TFTR.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0034-6748 , 1089-7623
    Language: English
    Publisher: AIP Publishing
    Publication Date: 1995
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