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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a experienced reader" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an experienced reader" because "experienced" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "As an experienced reader, she quickly grasped the themes of the novel."
Alternatives: "a seasoned reader" or "a skilled reader."
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Routine chest radiographs from a cohort of gold miners were read for silicosis by an experienced reader (I), and a subset re-read by a B-trained reader (II).
All images were read independently by an experienced reader using a dedicated offline workstation (Aquarius; Terarecon, San Mateo, CA).
Strengths of our study included the randomized design, the use of a validated method and an experienced reader to assess mammographic density.
In brief the assessment was carried out as follows: The image was imported to Madena and the total area of the breast was outlined by a reader trained by an experienced reader (G.U).
They found that when DWI and DCE images were added to T2WI, the accuracy in the detection of local recurrence at the patient and prostate-side levels increased significantly for both an experienced reader and an inexperienced reader.
The density assessments were performed by an experienced reader (G.U ., whereas a research assistant trained by G.U. conducted the breast area measurements.
With the computer automation, the time of detecting metastatic lesion and calculating the BSI was reduced from an average 20 min (by an experienced reader) to 5 s per patient.
A single CT lung cancer screening evaluation by an experienced reader seems sufficient.
It was clear from the start he would not be taking a singing role, he continued – "I know my limitations" – but as an experienced reader of his own writings was confident in his abilities.
In all of this, the question that comes up is,"How do experienced readers read?" As an experienced reader, do you sound out words or do you read words (or perhaps even groups of words) as whole units?
BSI has been shown to contain prognostic information in PCa patients with bone metastases [8], but it has not yet been introduced in a clinical setting, most probably because its calculation is time-consuming and it requires an experienced reader.
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