Ph.D. Theses for 1995
Department of Medical Physics
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ph.D. THESES IN MEDICAL PHYSICS: 1995
(year of Ph.D. and supervisor are indicated in parentheses)
John Gerard Coletti (1995)
(Advisors: Paul M. DeLuca, Jr. and Larry DeWerd)
Thesis: Effects of Calibration Spectra on Mammographic Exposure
Measurement
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Mark Albert Holmes (1995)
(Advisor: T. Rockwell Mackie)
Thesis: Variance Reduction Techniques for Monte Carlo Electron Dose
Calculations
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David George Kruger (1995)
(Advisor: Charles A. Mistretta)
Thesis: Imaging Characteristics of X-Ray Capillary Optics for
Application to Digital Mammography
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Wayne D. Newhauser (1995)
(Advisor: Paul M. DeLuca, Jr.)
Thesis: Neutron Kerma Factor Measurements in the 25-MeV to 85-MeV
Neutron Energy Range
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Terrence Rayford Oakes (1995)
(Advisor: R. Jerome Nickles)
Thesis: Clinical Investigation of the Dopaminergic System with PET
and 18F-Fluoro-L-DOPA
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Jason A. Polzin (1995)
(Advisor: Charles A. Mistretta)
Thesis: Measurement of Coronary Flow and Flow Reserve Using Phase-Contrast
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Robert A. Pooley (1995)
(Advisor: James E. Holden)
Evaluation of 14(R,S)-[Fluorine-18] Fluoro-6-Thia-Heptadecanoic Acid
(FTHA) as a Positron Emission Tomography Fatty Acid Tracer of
Beta-Oxidation in the Heart
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Andrew D. Roberts (1995)
(Advisor: Robert J. Nickles)
Thesis: 18-F Production for PET and An Investigation of
the 18-F(p,alpha)15-0 Reaction With a Radioactive Beam
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Mehran Zaini (1995)
(Advisor: Bhudatt R. Paliwal)
Thesis: Measuring the Fluence of Clinical Electron Beams
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Eva H. Baker (1995)
(Advisor: James A. Sorenson)
Thesis: Feature Selection for Segmentation of Medical Images
Stuart Julio Swerdloff (1995)
(Advisor: James E. Holden)
Thesis: A Framework for the Study of the Significance of Differences
in PET Images: An Objective Method for Quantifying
Functional Change
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