If you decide to spill the results, you can then use the spilled range operator (#) to perform a calculation on the spilled range. Simply reference the first cell of the spilled range with a # ...
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Abstract: The filtered delay multiply and sum (F-DMAS) beamformer has recently been presented in the context of medical ultrasound image formation. This nonlinear beamformer produces images with ...
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Abstract: In the recent past, a novel beamforming scheme known as beam multiply and sum (BMAS) which combines the delay and sum (DAS) and filtered delay multiply and sum (F-DMAS) and thus provides a ...