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2022 ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Leonel Beckedorff ◽  
Giovani S. M. Martins ◽  
Kleber V. de Paiva ◽  
Amir. A. M. Oliveira ◽  
Jorge L. G. Oliveira

Author(s):  
Yeudy Felipe Vargas‐Alzate ◽  
Vitor Silva ◽  
Dimitrios Vamvatsikos ◽  
Lluis Gonzaga Pujades

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuxi Pang

Purpose: To overcome limitations of prior orientation-dependent R2 and R2* formalisms in white matter (WM) with a novel framework based on magic angle effect. Methods: A cylindrical helix model was developed embracing both anisotropic rotational and translational diffusions of ordered water in WM, with the former characterized by an axially symmetric system. Both R2 and R2* were divided into isotropic (R2i) and anisotropic parts, R2a*f(ε-ε0,α), with α denoting a funnel opening angle and ε0 an orientation (ε) offset relative to DTI-derived primary diffusivity direction. The proposed framework (Fit A) was compared with prior model without ε0 (Fit B) and applied to published R2 and R2* in WM of underdeveloped, healthy, and diseased conditions. Goodness of fit was characterized by root-mean-square error (RMSE). F-test and Pearson correlation coefficient (PCC) were used with statistical significance set to P ≤ .05. Results: Fit A significantly outperformed Fit B as demonstrated by reduced RMSEs in myelin water (i.e., 0.349 vs. 0.724). The fitted ε0 was in good agreement with the calculated ε0 from DTI directional diffusivities. Significant positive (R2i) and negative (α and R2a) correlations were found with aging (demyelination) in adults while ε0 showed a weak positive correction (PCC=0.11, P= .28). Compared to those from healthy adult WM, the fits of R2i, R2a, and α from neonates were considerably reduced but ε0 increased, consistent with limited myelination. Conclusion: The developed framework can better characterize anisotropic transverse relaxation in WM, shedding new light on myelin microstructural alterations at the molecular level.


2021 ◽  
pp. 100179
Author(s):  
H.S. Ashrith ◽  
Mrityunjay Doddamani
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Author(s):  
Anugra Fikri Azmi ◽  
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Yohanes Yohanes ◽  
Ridwan Ridwan Abdurrahman ◽  
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This research aims to investigate male-female chamfer angle effect on forging pressure, specimen length and the maximum tensile strength in splicing 6061 aluminum material, which used the rotary friction welding process. This research employed the analytical method to determine the timing of forging pressure as an initial reference to conduct the experimental study for the specimens test. The specimens were tested by varying the male-female chamfer angle, namely 0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°. The results test were obtained the longest application of forging pressure at the male-female chamfer angle of 60° and the fastest application of forging pressure at the male-female chamfer angle of 15°. The change in length of the specimen during the welding process for each variation of the male-female chamfer angle varies due to the friction time different. The largest change in length was at the male-female chamfer angle of 15° and the smallest change in length at the male-female chamfer angle of 60°. The maximum tensile strength was obtained at the variation of male-female chamfer angle of 60° with a value of 226.47 MPa.


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