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Time-Frequency Distribution of Seismocardiographic Signals: A Comparative Study
by
Amirtaha
Taebi
,
Hansen A. Mansy
Published 2017-04-01
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Realistic boundary conditions in SimVascular through inlet catheter modeling
by
Amirtahà
Taebi
,
Selin Berk
,
Emilie Roncali
Published 2021-05-01
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Extraction of Peak Velocity Profiles from Doppler Echocardiography Using Image Processing
by
Amirtahà
Taebi
,
Richard H. Sandler
,
Bahram Kakavand
,
Hansen A. Mansy
Published 2019-07-01
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Computational Modeling of the Liver Arterial Blood Flow for Microsphere Therapy: Effect of Boundary Conditions
by
Amirtahà
Taebi
,
Rex M. Pillai
,
Bahman S. Roudsari
,
Catherine T. Vu
,
Emilie Roncali
Published 2020-06-01
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Spectral Decomposition and Sound Source Localization of Highly Disturbed Flow through a Severe Arterial Stenosis
by
Fardin Khalili
,
Peshala T. Gamage
,
Amirtahà
Taebi
,
Mark E. Johnson
,
Randal B. Roberts
,
John Mitchel
Published 2021-03-01
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Spectral Decomposition of the Flow and Characterization of the Sound Signals through Stenoses with Different Levels of Severity
by
Fardin Khalili
,
Peshala T. Gamage
,
Amirtahà
Taebi
,
Mark E. Johnson
,
Randal B. Roberts
,
John Mitchell
Published 2021-03-01
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