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Development of a new diagnostic device for extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy
Extracorporeal Shock-Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) is the leading technique for the non-invasive treatment of urinary stones. Thousands of ultrasound shocks are focused on the stones in order to break them into fragments small enough to be passed naturally by the body. The procedure is well established, though the re-treatment rate is around
50%. One of the limits of the procedure is that there is no capability for on-line monitoring of the degree of fragmentation of the stone. The output of the treatments could probably be improved if this facility was made available. The underlying physical mechanisms responsible for the break-up of the stone are still subject to investigation. However both direct stress damage and indirect cavitation erosion seem to be necessary to obtain eliminable fragments. In previous studies, Coleman et al. monitored cavitation in-vivo through the associated acoustic emissions. The objective of this research was to design a new diagnostic device for lithotripsy, exploiting the information carried by these acoustic emissions. After preliminary laboratory experiments
some clinical prototypes were developed in collaboration with Precision Acoustic Ltd., UK. The prototypes are currently been tested in the clinic
Best free communications" per il contributo: Fedele, F., Caputo, A., & Langher, V. (2018). Desiderio di maternità e infertilità: Analisi delle narrazioni di pazienti in trattamento di Procreazione Medicalmente Assistita. 1° Congresso Nazionale "Procreazione Medicalmente Assistita", PMA Italia, Firenze, 23-24 Febbraio 2018
The 1998 Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Lecture, University of Michigan School of Social Work
The Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Lecture is presented annually in recognition of former University of Michigan Vice President and School of Social Work Dean Fedele F. Fauri and his wife, Iris.
Dean Fauri's leadership in the field of child welfare spanned nearly 50 years, with much of the current social welfare legislation at both state and federal levels being a product of Dean Fauri's activities, first as director of the Michigan Department of Social Services, and then during his years in Washington, DC, where he held numerous leadership positions.
His accomplishments in child welfare and social work education brought national and international acclaim to Dean Fauri, the School of Social Work, and the University of Michigan. This lecture series is funded by gifts from alumni, faculty, and friends, and is intended to serve as a forum for discussing ideas and proposals to enhance the well-being of young people.The Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Family; School of Social Work; alumni, faculty, and friends of the School of Social Workhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/49502/3/1998 Fauri Lecture Csete.pd
The 2000 Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Lecture, University of Michigan School of Social Work
The Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Lecture is presented annually in recognition of former University of Michigan Vice President and School of Social Work Dean Fedele F. Fauri and his wife, Iris.
Dean Fauri's leadership in the field of child welfare spanned nearly 50 years, with much of the current social welfare legislation at both state and federal levels being a product of Dean Fauri's activities, first as director of the Michigan Department of Social Services, and then during his years in Washington, DC, where he held numerous leadership positions.
His accomplishments in child welfare and social work education brought national and international acclaim to Dean Fauri, the School of Social Work, and the University of Michigan. This lecture series is funded by gifts from alumni, faculty, and friends, and is intended to serve as a forum for discussing ideas and proposals to enhance the well-being of young people.The Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Family; School of Social Work; alumni, faculty, and friends of the School of Social Workhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/49500/3/2000 Fauri Lecture Rosenbaum.pd
The 2007 Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Lecture, University of Michigan School of Social Work
The Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Lecture is presented annually in recognition of former University of Michigan Vice President and School of Social Work Dean Fedele F. Fauri and his wife, Iris.
Dean Fauri's leadership in the field of child welfare spanned nearly 50 years, with much of the current social welfare legislation at both state and federal levels being a product of Dean Fauri's activities, first as director of the Michigan Department of Social Services, and then during his years in Washington, DC, where he held numerous leadership positions.
His accomplishments in child welfare and social work education brought national and international acclaim to Dean Fauri, the School of Social Work, and the University of Michigan. This lecture series is funded by gifts from alumni, faculty, and friends, and is intended to serve as a forum for discussing ideas and proposals to enhance the well-being of young people.The Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Family; School of Social Work; alumni, faculty, and friends of the School of Social Workhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/57736/1/2007 Fauri Lecture Markel.pd
The 2008 Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Lecture, University of Michigan School of Social Work
The Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Lecture is presented annually in recognition of former University of Michigan Vice President and School of Social Work Dean Fedele F. Fauri and his wife, Iris.
Dean Fauri's leadership in the field of child welfare spanned nearly 50 years, with much of the current social welfare legislation at both state and federal levels being a product of Dean Fauri's activities, first as director of the Michigan Department of Social Services, and then during his years in Washington, DC, where he held numerous leadership positions.
His accomplishments in child welfare and social work education brought national and international acclaim to Dean Fauri, the School of Social Work, and the University of Michigan. This lecture series is funded by gifts from alumni, faculty, and friends, and is intended to serve as a forum for discussing ideas and proposals to enhance the well-being of young people.The Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Family; School of Social Work; alumni, faculty, and friends of the School of Social Workhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61848/1/2008_Fauri_Lecture_Freed.pd
The 2006 Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Lecture, University of Michigan School of Social Work
The Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Lecture is presented annually in recognition of former University of Michigan Vice President and School of Social Work Dean Fedele F. Fauri and his wife, Iris.
Dean Fauri's leadership in the field of child welfare spanned nearly 50 years, with much of the current social welfare legislation at both state and federal levels being a product of Dean Fauri's activities, first as director of the Michigan Department of Social Services, and then during his years in Washington, DC, where he held numerous leadership positions.
His accomplishments in child welfare and social work education brought national and international acclaim to Dean Fauri, the School of Social Work, and the University of Michigan. This lecture series is funded by gifts from alumni, faculty, and friends, and is intended to serve as a forum for discussing ideas and proposals to enhance the well-being of young people.The Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Family; School of Social Work; alumni, faculty, and friends of the School of Social Workhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/57735/1/2006 Fauri Lecture Elders.pd
The 2005 Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Lecture, University of Michigan School of Social Work
The Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Lecture is presented annually in recognition of former University of Michigan Vice President and School of Social Work Dean Fedele F. Fauri and his wife, Iris.
Dean Fauri's leadership in the field of child welfare spanned nearly 50 years, with much of the current social welfare legislation at both state and federal levels being a product of Dean Fauri's activities, first as director of the Michigan Department of Social Services, and then during his years in Washington, DC, where he held numerous leadership positions.
His accomplishments in child welfare and social work education brought national and international acclaim to Dean Fauri, the School of Social Work, and the University of Michigan. This lecture series is funded by gifts from alumni, faculty, and friends, and is intended to serve as a forum for discussing ideas and proposals to enhance the well-being of young people.The Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Family; School of Social Work; alumni, faculty, and friends of the School of Social Workhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/49493/3/2005 Fauri Lecture Udow.pd
The 2002 Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Lecture, University of Michigan School of Social Work
The Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Lecture is presented annually in recognition of former University of Michigan Vice President and School of Social Work Dean Fedele F. Fauri and his wife, Iris.
Dean Fauri's leadership in the field of child welfare spanned nearly 50 years, with much of the current social welfare legislation at both state and federal levels being a product of Dean Fauri's activities, first as director of the Michigan Department of Social Services, and then during his years in Washington, DC, where he held numerous leadership positions.
His accomplishments in child welfare and social work education brought national and international acclaim to Dean Fauri, the School of Social Work, and the University of Michigan. This lecture series is funded by gifts from alumni, faculty, and friends, and is intended to serve as a forum for discussing ideas and proposals to enhance the well-being of young people.The Fedele F. and Iris M. Fauri Family; School of Social Work; alumni, faculty, and friends of the School of Social Workhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/49498/3/2002 Fauri Lecture Sherraden.pd
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