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Christian Eusemann, Rochester, MN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090052727 | Methods for non-linear image blending, adjustment and display - A method for generating and adjusting an image obtained based on computed tomography data using a non-linear blending function is provided. In one embodiment of the method, first image data is obtained using a first X-ray energy, and second image data is obtained using a second X-ray image energy. An image is generated by blending the first and second image data using the non-linear function. The first X-ray energy and the second X-ray energy are different. | 02-26-2009 |
Christian Eusemann, Malvern, PA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110317806 | METHOD TO SELECT A VALUE OF A VOLTAGE TO BE SET AT AN X-RAY TUBE, COMPUTER TOMOGRAPHY APPARATUS AND DATA MEDIUM - A method is provided to select a value of a voltage to be set at an x-ray tube of a computer tomography for scanning a patient before an acquisition of x-ray projections of a body region of the patient so as to reduce the dose of x-ray radiation to be applied to the patient in the course of the scan. According to the method, the selection of the value of the voltage takes place under consideration of at least one item of information that can be learned from a topogram of the patient and at least one item of information about the patient that can be learned from a patient file of the patient. The invention also encompasses a computer tomography apparatus with a computer for the execution of the method, as well as a data medium on which is stored a computer program that can be executed on a computer device to perform the method. | 12-29-2011 |
Michael Eusemann, Reinheim DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080262388 | Puncturing System For Collecting Body Fluid Sample - The invention relates to a microsampler puncturing system for collecting a body fluid from a body part, comprising a sample collection unit having a piercing element, and a puncturing instrument having a drive, by which a sample collection unit is movable on a movement path for piercing the piercing element into the skin of the body part and withdraw it again by means of a piercing and retraction movement, a setting device for setting the puncturing depth of the piercing wound to be generated, and a control device for controlling the piercing and retraction movement having the following sequentially executed movement phases: a forward phase (V), in which the piercing element is pierced up to a defined puncturing depth (dm), a retraction phase (R | 10-23-2008 |
