A. Pasini
University of Bologna
22 Papers
136 Citations
A. Pasini is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Image resolution & Dosimetry. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 22 publications. Previous affiliations of A. Pasini include ENEA.
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Papers
CT investigation of two paintings on wood tables by Gentile da Fabriano
Maria Pia Morigi,Franco Casali,Matteo Bettuzzi,Davide Bianconi,Rosa Brancaccio,S. Cornacchia,A. Pasini,A. M. Rossi,A. Aldrovandi,D. Cauzzi +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a couple of small paintings on wood, property of the National Gallery of Bologna and attributed to Gentile da Fabriano, have been analyzed by means of different diagnostic non-destructive techniques in order to have a complete characterization of their conservation state.
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High-resolution 3D scaffold model for engineered tissue fabrication using a rapid prototyping technique
Paolo Quadrani,A. Pasini,Monica Mattioli-Belmonte,Cinzia Zannoni,A. Tampieri,Elena Landi,F. Giantomassi,D. Natali,Franco Casali,Graziella Biagini,A. Tomei-Minardi +10 more
TL;DR: The development of a bone high-resolution scaffold prototype using rapid prototyping, automatic image processing and computer-aided manufacturing techniques is described, testifying to the fidelity existing between microtomographic reconstruction and CAD.
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Patent
Method for the reconstruction of a panoramic image of an object, and a computed tomography scanner implementing said method
A. Pasini,Davide Bianconi,Eros Nanni +2 more
- 20 Mar 2007
TL;DR: In a computed tomography scanner, the panoramic image of an object to be analyzed is reconstructed by acquiring volumetric tomographic data of the object, extracting, from the volumetric data, a trajectories corresponding to at least three sections (17a-17c), identified by respective mutually parallel planes, and determining, on each section, a respective trajectory (20a-20c) that a profile of the person follows in an area corresponding to said section as discussed by the authors.
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Relevance of head motion in dental cone-beam CT scanner images depending on patient positioning
Marco Bontempi,Matteo Bettuzzi,Franco Casali,A. Pasini,Alberto Rossi,Marilù Ariu +5 more
- 20 Jun 2008
TL;DR: Patient positioning during CBCT scanning can significantly influence occurrence of motion and should be taken into account when very high image resolution is required in particular in patients that for age or clinical conditions may have difficulties in staying still.
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Detecting microdiamonds in kimberlite drill-hole cores by computed tomography
Gianni Schena,Stefano Favretto,Luca Santoro,A. Pasini,Matteo Bettuzzi,Franco Casali,Lucia Mancini +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a simple model is developed that allows valuating the size of the microdiamond detectable with a given X-ray tube spot size and detector Modulation Transfer Function (MTF).
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