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    Source localization in an inhomogeneous physical thorax phantom by Tenner, U, Haueisen, J, Nowak, H, Leder, U, Brauer, H

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (01-08-1999)
    “…The influence of lung inhomogeneities on focal source localizations in electrocardiography (ECG) and magnetocardiography (MCG) is investigated. A realistically…”
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    Reconstruction of extended current sources in a human body phantom applying biomagnetic measuring techniques by Brauer, H., Haueisen, J., Ziolkowski, M., Tenner, U., Nowak, H.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-07-2000)
    “…We have prepared a human body phantom for experimental verification of inverse solution techniques which are applied to magnetic (and electric) measuring data…”
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    Multichannel magnetocardiographic measurements with a physical thorax phantom by PESOLA, K, TENNER, U, NENONEN, J, ENDT, P, BRAUER, H, LEDER, U, KATILA, T

    “…Artificial dipolar sources were applied inside a physical thorax phantom to experimentally investigate the accuracy obtainable for non-invasive…”
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    A modified linear estimation approach for solving biomagnetic inverse problems by Brauer, H., Kosch, O., Tenner, U., Wiechmann, H., Arlt, A.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-05-1996)
    “…A computer simulation study of the biomagnetic inverse problem was performed. A realistically shaped, multi-compartment boundary element model of the human…”
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    Verification of extended sources reconstruction techniques using a torso phantom by Brauer, Hartmut, Ziolkowski, Marek, Tenner, Uwe, Haueisen, Jens, Nowak, Hannes

    Published in Compel (01-06-2001)
    “…Applies four different minimum norm estimations with common regularization techniques, often used in biomedical applications to the solution of the biomagnetic…”
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    Reconstruction of dipolar and extended biomagnetic sources in a physical thorax phantom by Tenner, U., Brauer, H., Wiechmann, H., Arlt, A., Haueisen, J., Nowak, H., Leder, U.

    “…A computer simulation study of the biomagnetic forward and inverse problem was performed. A realistically shaped, multicompartment boundary element model of…”
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