Publications by authors named "Xiaobin Xia"

The accurate monitoring of vital physiological parameters, exemplified by heart rate, respiratory rate, and intracranial pressure (ICP), is of paramount importance, particularly for managing severe cranial injuries. Despite the rapid development of implantable ICP sensing systems over the past decades, they still suffer from, for example, wire connection, low sensitivity, poor resolution, and the inability to monitor multiple variables simultaneously. Here, we propose an ultrasensitive multimodal biotelemetric system that amalgamates an iontronic pressure transducer with exceptional point (EP) operation for the monitoring of ICP signals.

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Purpose: To quantify the influence of beam optics asymmetric distribution on dose.

Methods: Nine reference cubic targets and corresponding plans with modulation widths (M) of 3, 6, and 9 cm and with center depths (CDs) of 6, 12, and 24 cm were generated by the treatment planning system (TPS). The Monte Carlo code FLUKA was used for simulating the dose distribution from the aforementioned original plans and the dose perturbation by varying ±5%, ±15%, ±20%, ±25%, and ±40% in spot full width half maximum to the X-direction while keeping consistent in the Y-direction.

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The objective of this study was to develop a Voxel-based Chinese Reference female Phantom (VCRP-woman) from high-resolution color photographs acquired from an adult female cadaver. Forty-six organs/tissues, including all radiosensitive organs/tissues specified in the 2007 recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP), were either segmented manually or subjected to semi-automatic segmentation as seen in color photographs of the unadjusted female. A C++ program was developed to adjust the masses of the organs/tissues to values applicable to the Chinese Reference adult female.

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