Search Results - "Surowiec, A"
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Anterior position of dispersive patch for esophageal protection during atrial fibrillation ablation. A pilot feasibility study
Published in Europace (London, England) (24-05-2021)“…Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Introduction Ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF) carries a significant risk of esophageal…”
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High-resolution gamma backscatter imaging for technical applications
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment (01-06-2004)“…A γ-ray imaging method is described which is suitable for non-destructive and non-invasive determination of amount and distribution of matter in objects. A…”
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Invariant-mass spectroscopy of Li-10 and Li-11
Published in Nuclear physics. A (16-06-1997)“…Break-up of secondary Li-11 ion beams (280 MeV/nucleon) on C and Pb targets into Li-9 and neutrons is studied experimentally. Cross sections and neutron…”
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Invariant-mass spectroscopy of $^{10}$Li and $^{11}$Li
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Highly Lipophilic, Mono-ionizable Calix[4]arene-benzocrown-6 Extractants for Removal of Radiocesium from Nuclear Wastes
Published in Solvent extraction and ion exchange (01-11-2013)“…A series of lipophilic, proton-ionizable calix[4]arene-benzocrown-6 compounds with calixarene units locked in the 1,3-alternate conformation was prepared for…”
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High energy probe for detecting lymph node metastases with 18F-FDG in patients with head and neck cancer
Published in Nuclear medicine (2006)“…of this study was to validate a newly developed high energy probe (positron emission probe, PEP) optimised for localising PET tracers in vivo. Physical…”
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Halo excitations in fragmentation of [formula omitted]He at 240 MeV/u on carbon and lead targets
Published in Nuclear physics. A (10-04-2000)“…Dissociation of a 240 MeV/u beam of 6He, incident on carbon and lead targets, has been studied in kinematically complete experiments to investigate low-lying…”
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Simulated biological materials for electromagnetic radiation absorption studies
Published in Bioelectromagnetics (1987)“…For the study of electromagnetic dosimetry and hyperthermia, it is necessary to simulate human biological materials. This can be done by chemical mixtures that…”
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Utilization of a multilayer polyacrylamide phantom for evaluation of hyperthermia applicators
Published in International journal of hyperthermia (1992)“…A muscle-stimulating material made of polyacrylamide gel (PAG) for testing various kinds of hyperthermia applicators was investigated. The permittivity and…”
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Dielectric properties of breast carcinoma and the surrounding tissues
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-04-1988)“…Relative permittivity of infiltrating breast carcinoma and the surrounding tissue was measured. The experiments were performed at frequencies from 20 kHz to…”
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A large-area scintillating fibre detector for relativistic heavy ions
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment (1998)“…A scintillating fibre detector for relativistic heavy ions with an active area of 50 × 50 cm 2 has been developed and was tested with various ion beams (1 ≤ Z…”
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Light-particle emission from the fissioning nuclei 126 Ba, 188 Pt and 266,272,278 110: theoretical predictions and experimental results
Published in Nuclear physics. A (01-11-2000)“…We present a comparison of our model treating fission dynamics in conjunction with light-particle ( n, p, α ) evaporation with the available experimental data…”
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Impact-parameter dependence of giant resonance excitations in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (1999)Get full text
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In-beam γ-spectroscopy with relativistic radioactive ion beams
Published in The European physical journal. A, Hadrons and nuclei (01-10-1999)Get full text
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Dielectric properties of mouse MCA1 fibrosarcoma at different stages of development
Published in Bioelectromagnetics (1991)“…The in vitro bulk electrical properties of MCA1 fibrosarcoma induced in C57B1/6 male mice were measured at frequencies of 10 kHz to 100 MHz, with some tissues…”
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Determination of dielectric properties of a high-molecular-weight DNA
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Heating characteristics of the TRIPAS hyperthermia system for deep seated malignancy
Published in The Journal of microwave power and electromagnetic energy (1995)“…A deep heating hyperthermia device TRIPAS (a triapplicator system) consisting of three independent, dielectrically loaded horn applicators operating in phase…”
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In vitro dielectric properties of human tissues at radiofrequencies
Published in Physics in medicine & biology (01-05-1987)“…In vitro permittivity measurements of excised human liver, spleen, kidney and cardiac muscle at frequencies from 10 kHz to 100 MHz are described. An…”
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Invariant-mass spectroscopy of 10Li and 11Li
Published in Nuclear physics. A (01-06-1997)“…Break-up of secondary 11Li ion beams (280 MeV/nucleon) on C and Pb targets into 9Li and neutrons is studied experimentally. Cross sections and neutron…”
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Radiofrequency dielectric properties of animal tissues as a function of time following death
Published in Physics in medicine & biology (01-10-1985)“…The dielectric properties of three bovine tissues, liver, kidney and spleen, as a function of time following death, were measured in the frequency range from…”
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