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Randomized controlled trials have shown improved loco‐regional control (LRC) and disease‐free survival (DFS) by modest acceleration using six fractions per‐week radiotherapy (RT) as compared to conventional fractionation in patients of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. We aimed to evaluate the role of pure modestly accelerated fractionated radiotherapy (PM‐ART) using six fractions...
With conformal radiotherapy techniques, acute and late toxicities can be reduced because of better dose conformity and reduced doses to normal tissue. With Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) further dose escalation is possible and one of the methods is IMRT with simultaneous integrated boost (IMRT-SIB).To evaluate feasibility, toxicity patterns and loco-regional control rates of IMRT-SIB...
This paper presents a novel method for deriving patterns for classification of speech sounds. In contrast to conventional methods that attempt to capture time-frequency patterns as represented by spectral envelopes or peaks, our method captures patterns of high-energy tracks, or seams, of maximum “whiteness” across frequency in spectrograms. Our hypothesis is that these seams could potentially carry...
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