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Lightspeed 16

Manufactured by Siemens
Sourced in United States

LightSpeed 16 is a high-performance lab equipment designed for rapid data acquisition and analysis. It features a 16-channel data acquisition system with a sampling rate of up to 250 kHz per channel. The device is capable of capturing and processing a wide range of signals, including voltage, current, and temperature measurements.

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2 protocols using lightspeed 16

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Pulmonary CT Imaging Protocols

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Pulmonary CT images were obtained using scanners from GE (LightSpeed VCT, LightSpeed 16, and HiSpeed CT/i), Siemens (Definition AS+, Emotion 16, and Sensation 64), and Philips (iCT 256 and Ingenuity CT) Healthcare systems. The CT image parameters were as follows: 100–130 kVp; 47–351 mA; slice thickness, 0.6–1.25 mm; pixel spacing, 0.38–0.89 mm; reconstruction interval, 0.39–6 mm; and matrix, 512 mm × 512 mm.
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Chest CT Scan Acquisition Protocol

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Chest CT scans used in this study were acquired from the following manufacturers using a multidetector (16-, 32-, or 64-detector row) CT scanner: GE (LightSpeed VCT, LightSpeed 16, and HiSpeed CT/I, Chicago, IL, USA), Siemens (Definition AS+, Emotion 16, and Sensation 64, Erlangen, Germany), and Philips (iCT 256 and Ingenuity CT, Amsterdam, Netherlands) Healthcare systems. The CT image parameters were as follows: detector collimation, 0.6–1.25 mm; field of view, 20–38 cm; beam pitch, 0.800–1.396; beam width, 10–40 mm; gantry speed, 0.5 or 0.8 s per rotation; 100–130 kVp; 47–351 mA; reconstruction interval, 0.39–6 mm; matrix, 512 × 512 mm2.
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