Molecular orientation of poly(di-n-hexylsilane) adsorbed on poly(vinyl alcohol) film has been studied by making use of the stretching technique. Dichroic ratio, Rd, strongly depended on the thickness of poly(di-n-hexylsilane) thin film and the highest value ca. 19 was observed at the film thickness of 110 +/- 30 nm. The thermal hysteresis of the molecular orientation was observed in the heating-cooling cycles. By studying the fluorescence spectrum it was confirmed that a portion of the poly(di-n-hexylsilane) molecules were in transoid conformation even at 320 K, although most of poly(di-n-hexylsilane) molecules were in disordered conformation (conformation D). This poly(di-n-hexylsilane) in transoid conformation is formed in the stretching process and may play a role of crystallization nucleus to induce the whole orientation of the poly(di-n-hexylsilane) in the film state.
Health care is a critical issue nowadays.
Much emphasis is given to quality care for all people.
Telediagnosis has attracted public attention.
We propose a new method of ultrasound image transmission for
telediagnosis.
In conventional methods, video image signals are transmitted.
In our method,
the RF signals which are acquired by an ultrasound probe,
are transmitted.
The RF signals can be transformed to color Doppler images or
high-resolution images by a receiver.
Because a stored form is adopted, the proposed system can be realized
with
existent technology such as hyper text transfer protocol (HTTP)
and file transfer protocol (FTP).
In this paper, we describe two lossless compression methods which
specialize in the transmission of RF signals.
One of the methods uses the characteristics of the RF signal.
In the other method, the amount of the data is reduced.
Measurements were performed in water targeting an iron
block and triangular Styrofoam.
Additionally,
abdominal fat measurement was performed.
Our method achieved
a compression rate of 13% with 8 bit data.
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