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In our opinion, quantifying CT doses in terms of an equivalent number of chest radiographs is a tangible method of quantifying the high radiation doses involved in CT imaging, and knowing relative values should be a prerequisite for medical students and referring physicians alike.
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These types of models offer a tangible method to visualize complex data.
There is still a tangible proportion of ad hoc methods lacking theoretical underpinnings and/or rigorous testing.
What both classes shared was a tangible sense of fear.
This gave the campaign a tangible sense of urgency.
It marks a change of mood and is a tangible expression of Berlin's frustration.
"There's a tangible sense of discovery and transgression".
Across the room, Darrelle Revis's locker room stood empty, a tangible reminder of his absence.
It would also be a tangible endorsement of any American-led attack.
Like gold, gemstones are seen by some as a tangible store of value in turbulent times.
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