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Comparison between both techniques tends clearly in favor of the message passing technique, which enables better error-rate performance and better subblock parallelism efficiency.
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The difference between the two techniques tended to decrease as the average PMN percentage increased.
This is because the images from UT techniques tend to have low contrast between the healthy muscles, injured muscles and the sutures.
This technique tends to produce significantly lower results.
A low-dose CTC technique tends to produce noisy images.
Individual preferences for the pulling technique tended to be more stable than preferences for the pushing technique, but more individuals tended to switch between exhibiting a preference or no preference.
The only difference between both techniques is the input frames.
There are no prospective studies comparing outcomes between both techniques.
The comparison showed a very good agreement between both techniques.
For the dorsal slice the differences between both techniques were not statistically different.
The agreement between both techniques was assessed using the Bland and Altmann method for repeated measurements.
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