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Ultrasound medical imaging stands out among the other diagnostic imaging modalities for its patient-friendliness, high temporal resolution, low cost, and absence of ionizing radiation. On the other hand, it may still suffer from limited detail level, low signal-to-noise ratio, and narrow field-of-view. In the last decade, new beamforming and image reconstruction techniques have emerged which aim at improving resolution, contrast, and clutter suppression, especially in difficult-to-image patients. Nevertheless, achieving a higher image quality is of the utmost importance in diagnostic ultrasound medical imaging, and further developments are still indispensable. From this point of view, a crucial role can be played by novel beamforming techniques as well as by non-conventional image formation techniques (e.g., advanced transmission strategies, and compounding, coded, and harmonic imaging). This Special Issue includes novel contributions on both ultrasound beamforming and image formation techniques, particularly addressed at improving B-mode image quality and related diagnostic content. This indeed represents a hot topic in the ultrasound imaging community, and further active research in this field is expected, where many challenges still persist.
n/a --- signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) --- multi-perspective ultrasound imaging --- dictionary learning --- common carotid artery --- spatial resolution --- contrast enhancement --- sparse representation --- PMUT linear array --- K-singular value decomposition --- time resolution --- cardiac imaging --- coded excitation --- plane wave --- beam pattern --- grating lobe suppression --- spatial coherence --- subcutaneous fat layer --- cylindrical scanning --- parallel beam forming --- microbubble --- MR-visible fiducial marker --- ultrasonic imaging --- speckle reduction --- multi-line transmission --- MRI --- adaptive beamforming --- super-resolution --- filtered-delay multiply and sum beamforming --- B-mode imaging --- medical ultrasound --- intima-media complex longitudinal motion --- synthetic aperture --- quantitative parametrization --- arterial wall motion --- pth root --- beam forming --- medical image processing --- crosstalk artifacts --- ultrasound imaging --- diverging wave --- 1-3 piezocomposite material --- dynamic focusing --- multi-line acquisition --- image reconstruction --- plane wave imaging --- ultrasound --- multi-line transmit --- reconstruction --- thyroid imaging --- beamforming
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Advances in nanotechnology have boosted the development of more efficient materials, with emerging sectors (electronics, energy, aerospace, etc.) demanding novel materials to fulfill the complex technical requirements of their products. This is the case of polymeric foams, which may display good structural properties alongside functional characteristics through a complex composition and (micro)structure in which a gas phase is combined with rigid ones, mainly based on nanoparticles, dispersed throughout the polymer matrix. In recent years, there has been an important impulse in the development of nanocomposite foams, extending the concept of nanocomposites to the field of cellular materials. This, alongside developments in new advanced foaming technologies which have allowed the generation of foams with micro, sub-micro, and even nanocellular structures, has extended the applications of more traditional foams in terms of weight reduction, damping, and thermal and/or acoustic insulation to novel possibilities, such as electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding. This Special Issue, which consists of a total of 22 articles, including one review article written by research groups of experts in the field, considers recent research on novel polymer-based foams in all their aspects: design, composition, processing and fabrication, microstructure, characterization and analysis, applications and service behavior, recycling and reuse, etc.
graphene oxide --- n/a --- microstructure --- multi-objective particle swarm optimization --- electromagnetic wave absorption --- polyamide --- lignin --- expandable microspheres --- surfactants --- aluminum microfibers --- biomaterials --- permittivity --- compression properties --- shock compression --- syntactic foams --- 1 --- impact wedge–peel test --- phenolic foams --- 3 --- foam extrusion --- energy conservation --- heat transfer --- heterogeneous nucleation --- polyurethane foam --- leaching test --- functional --- cellulose foam --- impact property --- foam injection molding --- itaconic acid --- composites --- foaming quality --- phosphorus flame retardants --- polymer waste --- metallic tube --- 5-benzene-trisamides --- polyurethane foam composites --- polyetherimide foams --- scCO2 --- Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer --- thermal conductivity --- ethyl cellulose --- super critical CO2 --- thermal insulation --- cell nucleation --- crystalline --- polypropylene --- PZT --- burning characteristic --- foams --- quasi-static compression tests --- flame-retardant ABS microcellular foams --- nanotubes --- conductivity --- energy absorption capability --- intrinsic toughness --- ternary synergistic effect --- multilayers --- absorbent PMI foam --- semi-rigid polyurethane foams --- phosphorus --- EMI --- supramolecular additives --- MuCell® injection-molding foaming --- piezocomposite --- ultrasonication --- scCO2 foaming --- automobile structural adhesives --- thermogravimetric analysis --- rigid polyurethane foam --- failure mechanism --- mechanical properties --- multifunctional foams --- SANS --- fluoelastomer --- sound absorption coefficient --- acoustic performances --- functional foam --- foam morphology --- mechanical property --- polystyrene foams --- piezoelectric --- graphene --- Pluronic --- epoxy composite foam adhesive --- polymers --- flame retardancy --- core–shell rubber --- extrusion foaming --- equation of state --- cellulose nanofiber --- epoxy --- DOPO --- PUR --- grey relational analysis --- activation energies --- adjacent façade --- electrical conductivity --- impact wedge-peel test --- core-shell rubber --- adjacent façade
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