Development and validation of real-time simulation of X-ray imaging with respiratory motion
                        
                        
                            - Submitting institution
 
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                                Bangor University / Prifysgol Bangor
                                
 
                            
 
                            - Unit of assessment
 
                            - 12 - Engineering
 
                            - Output identifier
 
                            - UoA12_54
 
                            - Type
 
                            - D - Journal article
 
                                - DOI
 
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                                        10.1016/j.compmedimag.2015.12.002
                                
 
                                - Title of journal
 
                                - Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics
 
                                - Article number
 
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                                - First page
 
                                - 1-15
 
                                - Volume
 
                                - 49
 
                                - Issue
 
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                                - ISSN
 
                                - 0895-6111
 
                                - Open access status
 
                                - Out of scope for open access requirements
 
                            - Month of publication
 
                            - December
 
                            - Year of publication
 
                            - 2015
 
                            - URL
 
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                            - Output has been delayed by COVID-19
 
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                            - Forensic science
 
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                            - Criminology
 
                            - No
 
                            - Interdisciplinary
 
                            - Yes
 
                            - Number of additional authors
 
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                                1
                            
 
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                            - Proposed double-weighted
 
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                            - Reserve for an output with double weighting
 
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                            - Additional information
 
                            - The paper improved gVirtualXRay’s visibility as an opensource package. Direct consequences were an invitation to give a talk at IBFEM-4i 20180 (llion.evans@swansea.ac.uk), new international collaborations and grant applications. We developed a software for teaching radiography (marcos.garcia@urjc.es, graham.kelly@nhs.net) that was awarded best short paper (CGVC2019).  Combined with machine learning, gVirtualXRay opens up new applications in material science at Bangor’s Nuclear Futures Institute. 3rd parties uses  gVirtualXRay. e.g. a plug-in for SOFA (most popular medical simulation framework) (stephane.cotin@inria.fr), and a new clinical imaging technique to lower radiation exposure (alberto_corbi@icloud.com). Dr Corbi relies on gVirtualXRay to teach X-ray physics at UNIR (Spain). 
 
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                            - Non-English
 
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                            - English abstract
 
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