Research data for: Halbach arrays consisting of cubic elements optimised for high field gradients in magnetic drug targeting applications

The file, Magnetic_microbubble_retention_experiments_data.zip contains all videos obtained on 4 Dec 2014. Each video should involve magnetic targeting of microbubbles against flow. The Excel file in this compressed folder lists the type of magnet used during each video in terms of the time of day th...

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Main Authors: Barnsley, L, Carugo, D, Owen, J
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Language:English
Published: University of Oxford 2015
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Carugo, D
Owen, J
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description The file, Magnetic_microbubble_retention_experiments_data.zip contains all videos obtained on 4 Dec 2014. Each video should involve magnetic targeting of microbubbles against flow. The Excel file in this compressed folder lists the type of magnet used during each video in terms of the time of day that the video was obtained. All other experimental parameters are detailed in the related publication. The .fig files, accessible using Matlab (MathWorks, Natick, MA, USA), display the regions of interest used to analyze each video and are named in terms of the time of day when the associated video was obtained. The .opj files can be opened using Origin (OriginLab, MA, USA), one of which stores analysis of results from the magnetic microbubble retention experiments and the other two give raw data and analysis of microbubble and ferrofluid magnetometry data obtained following the method described in the related publication.<br/><br/> The Origin Graph file, Analysis_of_optimized_designs.opj contains designs, data and analysis of optimized magnet arrays reported or referred to in the related publication, as well as experimental Gaussmeter measurements of the assembled array, obtained following the methods described in the related publication.<br/><br/> The COMSOL Model file, Assembled_array.mph can be opened using COMSOL Multiphysics (COMSOL, Inc, Burlington, MA, USA) and contains a finite element model of the assembled array reported in the related publication to model its magnetic properties.<br/><br/>
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spelling oxford-uuid:b8e0a81e-c615-42d1-b69a-06f79f6377ca2022-03-27T04:59:03ZResearch data for: Halbach arrays consisting of cubic elements optimised for high field gradients in magnetic drug targeting applicationsDatasethttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_ddb1uuid:b8e0a81e-c615-42d1-b69a-06f79f6377caEnglishORA DepositUniversity of Oxford2015Barnsley, LCarugo, DOwen, JBarnsley, LCarugo, DOwen, JThe file, Magnetic_microbubble_retention_experiments_data.zip contains all videos obtained on 4 Dec 2014. Each video should involve magnetic targeting of microbubbles against flow. The Excel file in this compressed folder lists the type of magnet used during each video in terms of the time of day that the video was obtained. All other experimental parameters are detailed in the related publication. The .fig files, accessible using Matlab (MathWorks, Natick, MA, USA), display the regions of interest used to analyze each video and are named in terms of the time of day when the associated video was obtained. The .opj files can be opened using Origin (OriginLab, MA, USA), one of which stores analysis of results from the magnetic microbubble retention experiments and the other two give raw data and analysis of microbubble and ferrofluid magnetometry data obtained following the method described in the related publication.<br/><br/> The Origin Graph file, Analysis_of_optimized_designs.opj contains designs, data and analysis of optimized magnet arrays reported or referred to in the related publication, as well as experimental Gaussmeter measurements of the assembled array, obtained following the methods described in the related publication.<br/><br/> The COMSOL Model file, Assembled_array.mph can be opened using COMSOL Multiphysics (COMSOL, Inc, Burlington, MA, USA) and contains a finite element model of the assembled array reported in the related publication to model its magnetic properties.<br/><br/>
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Carugo, D
Owen, J
Research data for: Halbach arrays consisting of cubic elements optimised for high field gradients in magnetic drug targeting applications
title Research data for: Halbach arrays consisting of cubic elements optimised for high field gradients in magnetic drug targeting applications
title_full Research data for: Halbach arrays consisting of cubic elements optimised for high field gradients in magnetic drug targeting applications
title_fullStr Research data for: Halbach arrays consisting of cubic elements optimised for high field gradients in magnetic drug targeting applications
title_full_unstemmed Research data for: Halbach arrays consisting of cubic elements optimised for high field gradients in magnetic drug targeting applications
title_short Research data for: Halbach arrays consisting of cubic elements optimised for high field gradients in magnetic drug targeting applications
title_sort research data for halbach arrays consisting of cubic elements optimised for high field gradients in magnetic drug targeting applications
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