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12114_hollywood_place_sewer_imaging_09_march_2022
By Gerard Arthus
2114 Hollywood Place Sewer pipe imaging
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2The Place Of Ultrasonographic Imaging In The Follow-up Of Helicobacter Pylori Infection After Diagnosis And Treatment
By Semih Sağlık,Necip Nas
ABSTRACT Aims: The objective of this prospective study was to determine the USG findings of antral gastritis caused by H. pylori infection and to determine the role of ultrasonographic imaging in the follow-up after diagnosis and treatment of this infection. Methods: This prospective study included patients who were showing symptoms and signs of H.pylori infection and were diagnosed with H. pylori infection by endoscopic biopsy between November 2022 and October 2023. The gastric wall thickness was measured and recorded while the patient was in supine position from the anterior wall of the antrum just to the right of the midline using the left lobe of the liver as an acoustic window. Results: After evaluation of the biopsy samples taken during endoscopic examination, the participants were categorized into 3 groups. The antrum wall thickness was significantly higher in group 2 patients compared to the other two groups. However, no statistically significant difference was found between group 1 and group 3 (group 1-2 p
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3Imaging, Place: The Choragraphic Method
John Craig Freeman [email protected] May 9, 2006 6:37:06 AM EDT Associate Professor of New Media Department of Visual and Media Arts Emerson College 120 Boylston Street BOSTON, MA 02116-4624 (617) 824-8862 phone (617) 824-8803 fax Imaging Place: The Choragraphic Method "Imaging Place," is a place-based, virtual reality art project. It takes the form of a user navigated, interactive computer program that combines panoramic photography, digital video, and three-dimensional technologies to investigate and document situations where the forces of globalization are impacting the lives of individuals in local communities. The goal of the project is to develop the technologies, the methodology and the content for truly immersive and navigable narrative, based in real places. The project has been under development since 1997 and includes work from around the world including Sao Paulo Brazil, Kamloops BC Canada, Warsaw Poland, the U.S./Mexico Border, Fort Point MA, Lowell MA, the Miami River, Kaliningrad Russia, Haverhill MA, Niagara, New England, Appalachia, and Florida. Although the method borrows freely from the traditions of documentary still photography and filmmaking, it departs from those traditions by using nonlinear narrative structures made possible by computer technologies and telecommunications networks. The work is projected up to nine by twelve feet in a darkened space with a pedestal and a mouse placed in the center of the installation enabling the audience to interact with it. Activated by the click of a mouse button, the interface leads the user from global satellite images to virtual reality scenes on the ground. Users can then navigate an immersive virtual space. Rather than the linear structure of traditional documentary cinema, "Imaging Place" allows stories to unfold through non-linear database navigation and multilayered spatial exploration. "Imaging Place" is therefore experienced as a process of navigation and excavation, allowing the user to uncover many layers of history and meaning. The goal of "Imaging Place" is to document sites of cultural significance that for political, social, economic, or environmental reasons are contested, undergoing substantial changes, or are at risk of destruction. This includes historic sites as well as sites of living culture that are being displaced by the collapse of industrial modernism and globalization. The project also seeks to expand the notion of documentary by exploring how place is internalized, mapping place as a state of mind. "Imaging Place" is designed to accommodate interdisciplinary collaboration conducted across institutions and over distances. It uses new technology to bring disparate bodies of knowledge together in a single hybrid form. The method attempts to bridge the gaps in understanding that exist between esoteric disciplines that have developed as a result of academic and industrial specialization. The technological tools are now available for bringing the work of experts and stories of local denizens together without sacrificing the depth and dimension of specialized knowledge and to connect the abstraction of highly specialized thinking with the visceral experiences of people on the ground. Much of the "Imaging Place" project was developed and produced in collaboration with Greg Ulmer and the Florida Research Ensemble in an attempt to create a method for Choragraphy. Chora is the organizing space through which rhetoric relates living memory to artificial memory. It is the relation of region to place. Chora gathers multiple topics associated with a geographical region into a scene whose coherence is provided by an atmosphere. This atmosphere or mood is an emergent quality resulting in an unforeseeable way from the combination of topics interfering and interacting with one another. Choramancy is the practice of identifying and documenting Chora. http://institute.emerson.edu/vma/faculty/john_craig_freeman/imaging_place/imaging_place.html
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