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2003

Journal Article

Analysis of the influence of the electrical asynchrony on regional mechanics of the infarcted left ventricle using electromechanical heart models

Liu, Feng, Xia, Ling and Zhang, Xin (2003). Analysis of the influence of the electrical asynchrony on regional mechanics of the infarcted left ventricle using electromechanical heart models. JSME International Journal, Series A: Solid Mechanics and Material Engineering, 46 (1), 1-9. doi: 10.1299/jsmea.46.1

Analysis of the influence of the electrical asynchrony on regional mechanics of the infarcted left ventricle using electromechanical heart models

2002

Journal Article

Construction of three dimensional composite finite element mechanical model of human left ventricle

Wu, Guo-hua, Liu, Feng, Xia, Ling and Lu, Wei-xue (2002). Construction of three dimensional composite finite element mechanical model of human left ventricle. Chinese Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 21 (5), 404-410.

Construction of three dimensional composite finite element mechanical model of human left ventricle

2002

Journal Article

Finite-difference time-domain-based studies of MRI pulsed field gradient-induced eddy currents inside the human body

Liu, Feng, Crozier, Stuart, Zhao, Huawei and Lawrence, Ben (2002). Finite-difference time-domain-based studies of MRI pulsed field gradient-induced eddy currents inside the human body. Concepts in magnetic resonance. Part B, Magnetic resonance engineering [electronic resource], 15 (1), 26-36. doi: 10.1002/cmr.10011

Finite-difference time-domain-based studies of MRI pulsed field gradient-induced eddy currents inside the human body

2002

Journal Article

Finite difference time domain (FDTD) method for modeling the effect of switched gradients on the human body in MRI

Zhao, H. W., Crozier, S. and Liu, F. (2002). Finite difference time domain (FDTD) method for modeling the effect of switched gradients on the human body in MRI. Magnetic Resonance In Medicine, 48 (6), 1037-1042. doi: 10.1002/mrm.10313

Finite difference time domain (FDTD) method for modeling the effect of switched gradients on the human body in MRI