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The nominal thickness of the plate is measured with a mechanical caliper and compared to both CT and the algorithm in this article (abbreviated DR).
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Therefore, we have accepted the recommendation to abbreviate the substrate names throughout the article after defining the abbreviations at their first appearances in the text and in the figures.
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