YAGI Shin-ichi | Medical Imaging Laboratory, Graduate School of Information Science, Meisei University
スポンサーリンク
概要
- Yagi Shin-ichiの詳細を見る
- 同名の論文著者
- Medical Imaging Laboratory, Graduate School of Information Science, Meisei Universityの論文著者
関連著者
-
YAGI Shin-ichi
Medical Imaging Laboratory, Graduate School of Information Science, Meisei University
-
AKIMOTO Shin
Department of surgery, Yokohama General Hospital
-
Yagi Shin-ichi
Medical Imaging Laboratory Graduate School Of Information Science Meisei University
-
Akimoto Shin
Department Of Surgery Yokohama General Hospital
-
Akimoto Shin
Department Of Gastroenterology Yokohama General Hospital
-
Akimoto S
Yokohama General Hospital Kanagawa Jpn
-
MORIYA Tadashi
Department of Electrical Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
-
Moriya Tadashi
Department Of Electrical Engineering Tokyo Metropolitan University
-
Takamura Yoshihiro
Medical Imaging Laboratory Graduate School Of Information Science Meisei University
-
Murata Yutaka
Ueda Japan Radio Co. Ltd.
-
HASHIMOTO Yoshikazu
Medical Imaging Laboratory, Graduate School of Information Science, Meisei University
-
MACHIDA Hideyuki
Medical Imaging Laboratory, Graduate School of Information Science, Meisei University
-
KONDO Yuji
ALOKA Co. Ltd.
-
Kitamura Kouji
Medical Imaging Laboratory, Graduate School of Information Science, Meisei Univerity, Tokyo 198-0052
-
Kitamura Kouji
Medical Imaging Laboratory Graduate School Of Information Science Meisei University
-
KOMATSU Maki
Department of Electronics and Computer Sciences, Faculty of Information Science, Meisei University
-
Komatsu Maki
Department Of Electronics And Computer Sciences Faculty Of Information Science Meisei University:(pr
-
Komatsu Maki
Department Of Bioresources Science Graduate School Of Agricultural Sciences Tottori University
著作論文
- Analysis of High-Lateral-Resolution Imaging Using Thin Quartz Fibers as Transmission Lines
- Real-Time Monitoring of Shear Wave Traveling in Liver Tissue In Vivo
- High-Precision Motion Estimate of Soft Tissue in the Physiologaical State Using Two-Dimensional Complex-Valued Wavelet Transform of Speckle Echo
- Dynamical Imaging of Physiological Motion in Liver Tissue by Using Complex Correlation Method between Successive Echo Frames