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    Uncover Hidden Physical Information of Soft Matter by Observing Large Deformation by Huanyu Yang, Yitao Cheng, Penghui Zhao, Jiageng Cai, Zhaowei Yin, Shaomin Chen, Ge Guo, Chi Zhu, Ke Liu, Lingyun Zu

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Here, a method is introduced that uncovers the physical information of internal material abnormalities from large deformations observed on the surface of the soft object. It finds the most probable values of imperceptible physical parameters by matching the nonlinear surface deformation between observation and finite element simulation through parallel Bayesian optimization, balancing the trade‐off between simulation accuracy and computational efficiency. …”
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    Effects and neural mechanisms of a brain–computer interface-controlled soft robotic glove on upper limb function in patients with subacute stroke: a randomized controlled fNIRS stu... by Xiang Ji, Xia Lu, Yi Xu, Wenbin Zhang, Han Yang, Chenghui Yin, Hewei Wang, Caili Ren, Yingying Ji, Yongqiang Li, Guilan Huang, Ying Shen

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Background and purpose The brain-computer interface-based soft robotic glove (BCI-SRG) holds promise for upper limb rehabilitation in subacute stroke patients, yet its efficacy and neural mechanisms are unclear. …”
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    Micro-computed tomography with contrast enhancement: An excellent technique for soft tissue examination in humans. by Jehoon O, Hyun-Jin Kwon, Tae-Hyeon Cho, Seung Hoon Woo, Yun-Hee Rhee, Hun-Mu Yang, Hun-Mu Yang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Manual dissection and histologic examination are commonly used to investigate human structures, but there are limitations in the damage caused to delicate structures or the provision of limited information. Micro-computed tomography (microCT) enables a three-dimensional volume-rendered observation of the sample without destruction and deformation, but it can only visualize hard tissues in general. …”
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    Computed Tomography-Based Estimation of Facial Soft-Tissue Thickness for Forensic Facial Reconstruction among Manipuri Population by Dhimi Nongmeikapam, Smitha Rani, Swathi Kumareswar, Nitin V. Muralidhar, K. Stavelin Abhinandithe, N. Divyashree

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The morphometric method of facial reconstruction uses tables of average facial soft-tissue thickness (FSTT) data to guide the reconstruction. …”
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    Inter- and Intra-observer Variation of Schatzker Classification of Tibial Plateau Fractures and Morphological Characteristics of Each Fracture Subtype on Computed Tomography Scan by Siddharth Gupta, Raskesh Malhotra, Amit Srivastava, Rajesh Arora, Aditya N Aggarwal, Puneet Mishra

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Standard plain radiographs (anterior, posterior, and lateral views) and an additional noncontrast computed tomography (CT) scan (with three-dimensional reconstruction) of knee and leg of the affected side were done. …”
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    Metallic Artifacts’ Reduction in Microtomography Using the Bone- and Soft-Tissue Decomposition Method by Jan Juszczyk, Jakub Pałachniak, Ewa Piętka

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…For quantity analysis, we computed SSIM and PSNR factors, and we observed values increasing from 0.97 to 0.99 and from 40 dB to 43 dB, respectively.…”
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    Preoperative computed tomography–guided localization of pulmonary ground‑glass nodules: a comparison of conventional and soft hook‑wires by Sheng-Zhi Fan, Yu-Yu Ma, Yan Sun, Hao Xu, Wei Chen

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Aim: This study sought to compare the safety and efficacy of preoperative computed tomography–guided conventional and soft HW localization of pulmonary GGNs. …”
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    Palatal Soft Tissue Thickness on Maxillary Posterior Teeth and Its Relation to Palatal Vault Angle Measured by Cone-Beam Computed Tomography by Doosadee Hormdee, Thanwarat Yamsuk, Pipop Sutthiprapaporn

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Objective. Analyzing palatal soft tissue thickness in cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images and evaluating the relationship between tissue thickness and palatal vault angulation. …”
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