Publications by authors named "Gunasundari R"

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) stands out as a notable non-invasive method for medical imaging assessments, widely employed in early medical diagnoses due to its exceptional resolution in portraying soft tissue structures. However, the MRI method faces challenges with its inherently slow acquisition process, stemming from the sequential sampling in k-space and limitations in traversal speed due to physiological and hardware constraints. Compressed Sensing in MRI (CS-MRI) accelerates image acquisition by utilizing greatly under-sampled k-space information.

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In recent years, eye disorders are an important health issue among older people. Generally, individuals with eye diseases are unaware of the gradual growth of symptoms. Therefore, routine eye examinations are required for early diagnosis.

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Background: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) plays an important role in the field of medical diagnostic imaging as it poses non-invasive acquisition and high soft-tissue contrast. However, a huge time is needed for the MRI scanning process that results in motion artifacts, degrades image quality, misinterprets the data, and may cause discomfort to the patient. Thus, the main goal of MRI research is to accelerate data acquisition processing without affecting the quality of the image.

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In the title compound, CHNOS, the dihedral angle between the fused pyrazole and pyridine rings is 1.76 (7)°. The benzene and meth-oxy phenyl rings make dihedral angles of 44.

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In the title compound, CHClNOS, the dihedral angle between the fused pyrazole and pyridine rings is 3.81 (9)°. The benzene ring forms dihedral angles of 35.

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Eye disease is a major health problem among the elderly people. Cataract and corneal arcus are the major abnormalities that exist in the anterior segment eye region of aged people. Hence, computer-aided diagnosis of anterior segment eye abnormalities will be helpful for mass screening and grading in ophthalmology.

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