James Zhengshe Liu - Glenview IL, US Chuande Liu - Waukesha WI, US Donald F. Langler - Brookfield WI, US Feng Gao - Naperville IL, US Scott William Petrick - Sussez WI, US Gary V. McBroom - Dousman WI, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H05G 1/64
US Classification:
378 988
Abstract:
A digital detector of a digital imaging system is provided. In one embodiment, the digital detector includes a flat-panel detector having a detector array for converting X-ray radiation into image data. The digital detector may also include a plurality of antennas, and the digital detector may be configured to transmit the image data via one or more antennas of the plurality of antennas. Additional systems, methods, and devices are also disclosed.
System And Method For Monitoring X-Rays Received By A Portable Imaging Detector
James Zhengshe Liu - Glenview IL, US Feng (Frank) Gao - Naperville IL, US Chuande Liu - Waukesha WI, US Ping Xue - Pewaukee WI, US Jon Omernick - Wauwatosa WI, US Donald Langler - Brookfield WI, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G01N 23/04
US Classification:
378 62, 378 968
Abstract:
A method for imaging an object includes radiating the object of interest and sensing the radiation that penetrates through the object using a detector having at least one active area and at least one inactive area, determining when the radiation is completed using information received from the inactive area of the imaging detector, and reconstructing an image of the object using information received from the active area of the imaging detector. A medical imaging system and a computer-readable medium are also provided.
James Zhengshe Liu - Glenview IL, US Feng Gao - Naperville IL, US Kenneth Scott Kump - Waukesha WI, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G01T 1/20
US Classification:
25037009
Abstract:
A system and method for eliminating image artifacts caused by electromagnetic interference (EMI) on a digital x-ray detector. The system and method includes a digital x-ray detector panel having an array of pixels in rows and columns, with a plurality of data lines coupled to the columns of pixels and a plurality of scan lines coupled to the rows of pixels. The system and method uses certain photodiodes in a row of the pixel array for measuring EMI with corresponding scan line and FETs deactivated and eliminating the EMI and image artifacts with the remaining photodiodes in the row with corresponding scan line and FETs activated.
The invention provides an electrochemical cell having an electrolyte which comprises a solute, a solvent, and an additive. The additive is a dialkylamide. The dialkylamide lessens the extent of decomposition of the solute, which is a lithium salt. The ionic species of the lithium salt are thereby preserved. The additive also prevents damage to active material by absorbing excess charge energy below the breakdown potential of the active material.
Methods And Devices For Three-Dimensional Image Reconstruction Using Single-View Projection Image
- Shenzhen, CN Shubao Liu - College Park MD, US Youbing Yin - Kenmore WA, US Feng Gao - Seattle WA, US Yue Pan - Seattle WA, US Qi Song - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Shenzhen Keya Medical Technology Corporation - Shenzhen
International Classification:
G06T 17/00 G06T 7/50
Abstract:
The disclosure provides a method, device and a computer-readable medium for performing three-dimensional blood vessel reconstruction. The device includes an interface configured to receive a single-view two-dimensional image of a blood vessel of a patient, where the single-view two-dimensional image is a projection image acquired in a predetermined projection direction. The device further includes a processor configured to estimate three-dimensional information of the blood vessel from the single-view two-dimensional image using an inference model, and reconstruct a three-dimensional model of the blood vessel based on the three-dimensional information.
Catalysts For Enhanced Reduction Of Nox Gases And Processes For Making And Using Same
Charles H. F. Peden - Rockville MD, US Feng Gao - Richland WA, US Yilin Wang - Richland WA, US Marton Kollar - Richland WA, US Janos Szanyi - Richland WA, US
Assignee:
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE - Richland WA
International Classification:
B01D 53/86 B01J 37/08 B01J 29/76
Abstract:
Cu-exchanged zeolite catalysts with a chabazite structure containing selected concentrations of alkali ions or alkaline-earth ions and a lower concentration of (Cu) ions are described and a sequential process for making. Catalysts of the present invention reduce light-off temperatures providing enhanced low-temperature conversion of NOx gases. Catalysts of the present invention also exhibit high selectivity values compared to conventional NOx reduction catalysts.
Duke Universitys Feng Gao, who led an analysis published on 29 May in Science about the evolution of SARS-CoV-2, says the new work by Daszak, Shi, and colleagues underscores that researchers have just sampled the tip of the iceberg of the coronaviruses circulating between bats that could jump int
Date: Jun 01, 2020
Category: Health
Source: Google
Evolution of pandemic coronavirus outlines path from animals to humans
"Very much like the original SARS that jumped from bats to civets, or MERS that went from bats to dromedary camels, and then to humans, the progenitor of this pandemic coronavirus underwent evolutionary changes in its genetic material that enabled it to eventually infect humans," said Feng Gao, M.D.
Date: May 29, 2020
Category: Health
Source: Google
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