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    Implementation and validation of three automated methods for measuring ultrasound maximum depth of penetration: Application to ultrasound quality control by Gorny, K. R., Tradup, D. J., Hangiandreou, N. J.

    Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-08-2005)
    “…Systematic measurements of maximum depth of penetration (DOP) of ultrasound (US) scanners are essential for quality control (QC). Conventionally, DOP…”
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    Comparison of tissue harmonic imaging with conventional US in abdominal disease by Choudhry, S, Gorman, B, Charboneau, J W, Tradup, D J, Beck, R J, Kofler, J M, Groth, D S

    Published in Radiographics (01-07-2000)
    “…Harmonic waves are generated from nonlinear distortion of an acoustic signal as an ultrasound wave insonates tissues in the body. These beams are integer…”
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    Comparison of ultrasound quality assurance phantom measurements from matched and mixed scanner-transducer combinations by Tradup, D J, Hangiandreou, N J, Taubel, J P

    “…Our goal in this work was to compare the results of common phantom tests made using matched and mixed ultrasound (US) scanner-transducer combinations. Sets of…”
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    The Effects of Irreversible JPEG Compression on an Automated Algorithm for Measuring Carotid Artery Intima-Media Thickness from Ultrasound Images by Hangiandreou, N.J., James, E.M., McBane, R.D., Tradup, D.J., Persons, K.R.

    Published in Journal of digital imaging (2002)
    “…Our ultrasound practice has begun to investigate automated measurements of carotid artery intima-media thickness (IMT) as an indicator of subtle…”
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    Comparison of ultrasound quality assurance phantom measurements from matched and mixed scanner‐transducer combinations by Tradup, D. J., Hangiandreou, N. J., Taubel, J. P.

    “…Our goal in this work was to compare the results of common phantom tests made using matched and mixed ultrasound (US) scanner‐transducer combinations. Sets of…”
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