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- ItemDose calculation system for remotely supporting radiotherapy.(2006-04-10) Saito, K; Kunieda, E; Narita, Y; Kimura, H; Hirai, M; Deloar, H M; Kaneko, K; Ozaki, M; Fujisaki, T; Myojoyama, A; Saitoh, HThe dose calculation system IMAGINE is being developed keeping in mind remotely supporting external radiation therapy using photon beams The system is expected to provide an accurate picture of the dose distribution in a patient body using a Monte Carlo calculation that employs precise models of the patient body and irradiation head The dose calculation will be performed utilising super parallel computing at the dose calculation centre which is equipped with the ITBL computer and the calculated results will be transferred through a network The system is intended to support the quality assurance of current widely carried out radiotherapy and further to promote the prevalence of advanced radiotherapy Prototypes of the modules constituting the system have already been constructed and used to obtain basic data that are necessary in order to decide on the concrete design of the system The final system will be completed in 2007
- ItemA method of mixed dentition analysis in the mandible.(1987-05-04) Motokawa, W; Ozaki, M; Soejima, Y; Yoshida, YWe developed a method of space analysis based on the fact that the measurement between the distal surfaces of the mandibular permanent lateral incisors was approximately equal to that of the combined widths of the mandibular permanent canine and premolars This method is referred to as Interlateral Incisor Width I L I W Analysis One hundred and nineteen Japanese children without malocclusion were selected for the study Various measurements of teeth were taken in their mouths with a modified fine tipped electrical digital caliper and recorded in a Handheld Computer by connecting it to the caliper Statistical analyses were conducted to compare the accuracy of the I L I W Ono Moyers and Ballard and Wylie analyses in the mandibular arch The summary of the results were Correlation coefficients for the sum of the actual mesiodistal dimensions of the canine and premolars with their predicted values obtained by each of the four analyses revealed r 0 63 for I L I W r 0 55 for Ono r 0 57 for Moyers and r 0 55 for Ballard and Wylie Our I L I W method presented the best correlation of the four analyses although each indicated a relatively low correlation This method does appear to be clinically valid since it is simple enough to enable the practitioner to estimate the combined dimension of the unerupted canine and premolars by measurement in the mouth of the distance between the distal surfaces of both mandibular permanent lateral incisors instead of on study casts It is recommended that a radiographic method be used in conjunction with our method to obtain a more accurate estimate ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS