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aggressiveness. Specifically, digital pathology images and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging will be integrated with clinical data to predict recurrence following surgical removal of prostate cancer. This is
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. Candidate eligibility requirements: a) Skills in polymeric materials, conductive inks and printing techniques. b) Skills in materials characterization (morphological, electrical, magnetic) 6. Workplan and
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explore the influences of magnetic field. In-depth study of plasma physics, surface chemistry, and thin-film deposition principles. Conduct independent research, analyze data effectively, and communicate
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University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles, California | United States | about 2 months ago
mammography, breast sonography, breast magnetic resonance imaging, and in all image-guided breast procedures, including aspirations, biopsies, preoperative needle localizations (including new techniques such as