APPENDIX E. A log() function generator

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2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Morteza Saeidi Javash ◽  
Mir Mohammad Ettefagh ◽  
Yousof Ebneddin Hamidi

2014 ◽  
Vol 625 ◽  
pp. 134-139
Author(s):  
Takenori Ono

This paper introduced about the in-process vibration testing method for small diameter endmill. By this method, the natural frequency and modal parameters such as mass, damping, and stiffness of the milling tool can be determined in the milling process. An oscillation of the vibrator is controlled by the function generator to apply the impact force at the appropriate cutting period. The measurement setup can determine the compliance curve by the measurement signals of the exiting force and tool deformation. To evaluate the feasibility of the new method, vibration tests were performed on a square endmill which has the diameter of 4 mm in the milling on brass material. Results of vibration tests show that modal parameters of the specific vibration mode can be determined by the new developed method.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (Supplement_3) ◽  
pp. iii286-iii286
Author(s):  
Zachary Englander ◽  
Hong-Jian Wei ◽  
Antonios Pouliopoulos ◽  
Pavan Upadhyayula ◽  
Chia-Ing Jan ◽  
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Abstract BACKGROUND Drug delivery remains a major obstacle in DIPG, as the blood brain barrier (BBB) limits the penetration of systemic therapies to the brainstem. Focused ultrasound (FUS) is an exciting new technology that, when combined with microbubbles, can open the BBB permitting the entry of drugs across the cerebrovasculature. Given that the utility of FUS in brainstem tumors remains unknown, the purpose of our study was to determine the safety and feasibility of this technique in a murine pontine glioma model. METHODS A syngeneic orthotopic model was established by stereotactic injection of PDGF-B+PTEN-/-p53-/- murine glioma cells (10,000/1ul) into the pons of B6 albino mice. A single-element, spherical-segment FUS transducer (center frequency=1.5MHz) driven by a function generator through a power amplifier (acoustic pressure=0.7MPa) was used with concurrent intravenous microbubble injection (FUS+MB) to sonicate the tumor on post-injection day 14. BBB opening was confirmed with gadolinium-enhanced MRI and Evans blue. Kondziela inverted screen (KIS) testing was completed to measure motor function. Mice were either immediately sacrificed for histopathological assessment or serially monitored for survival. RESULTS In mice treated with FUS (n=11), there was no measured deficit in KIS testing. Additionally, the degree of intra-tumoral hemorrhage and inflammation on H&E in control (n=5) and treated mice (n=5) was similar. Lastly, there was no difference in survival between the groups (control, n=6, median=26 days; FUS, n=6, median=25 days, p>0.05). CONCLUSION FUS+MB is a safe and feasible technique to open the BBB in a preclinical pontine glioma model.


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