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Spring 2023
To compete in the growing market of integrated circuit design, designers are required to ideally develop circuits which consume less power, occupy lower area, and have a better performance. Yet, the trade-offs between power, area, and performance set limits for the designers. As a result,...
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A review of select journals in radiation therapy
2015-03-01
A comparative, but non-exhaustive, review of several key journal in the fields of radiation therapy and radiation oncology.
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Fall 2010
A 9.4 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system was used to evaluate the response of a human tumour xenograft model to radiation therapy. The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and the transverse relaxation time (T2) of human glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) tumour xenografts in NIH-iii nude mice...
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Spring 2020
To compete with the existing products, hardware manufacturers are required to develop their products with a great focus on smaller area and lower power consumption. The trade-offs between power, area, and the speed of operation play a vital role in the field of integrated circuit design....
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Comparison of tooth loss between intensity modulated and non-intensity modulated radiotherapy in head and neck cancer patients
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Advanced radiotherapy (RT) systems (intensity modulated radiotherapy, IMRT) is widely used to treat head and neck cancer. A combination of radiation and chemotherapy potentially increases toxicity as well as dental complications. Tooth loss was retrospectively assessed using oral cavity,...
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Design and simulation of a short, 10 MV, variable energy linear accelerator for use in linac-MR systems
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Hybrid linac-MR devices are currently being designed and constructed by several groups around the world which combine a linear accelerator with an MRI in order to enable real-time 3D imaging to visualize tumor movement during external beam radiotherapy treatments. Each of the current systems is...
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Fall 2020
With the increase in integrated functionalities within a single chip due to the continuous scaling of the gate length of transistors, off-chip bandwidth must catch up to make the increased functionalities accessible. The future of off-chip bandwidth might reach 100 Tbps according to ITRS...
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Spring 2021
Background: Prostate cancer treatments often lead to side effects including sexual and urinary dysfunction as well as fatigue and poor quality of life. As a means of avoiding these side effects, active surveillance has been introduced as a strategy to manage men with low- to moderate-grade...
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Ganglioside Increases Metastatic Potential and Susceptibility of Prostate Cancer to Gene Therapy in vitro
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Prostate cancer (CaP) is the 2nd most common cancer in North American men. Tumour management strategies are appropriate for early stage disease, but advanced disease has a poor prognosis and requires prompt treatment. Therefore, research into delay of tumour progression and efficacious treatment...