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When a lesion is indeterminate or shows signs of aggressiveness, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is indicated for further characterisation [1].
Material characterisation [32, 35].
It could include specific building components and construction techniques [32]; Material characterisation [32, 35].
Applications under development include multi-contrast imaging [3], new contrast agents [41] and atherosclerotic plaque characterisation [38, 42].
The parameters considered under this study are: (1) material characterisation, (2) unconfined compressive and (3) durability.
Quantitative myocardial T1 mapping is a CMR technique that provides in vivo tissue characterisation [10].
This can lead to overestimation of the tumoral extension and compromise its characterisation [4].
Many components independently contribute to the uncertainty in the determination, reporting and performance of medical applications and in its characterisation (4, 16).
In summary, the average particle diameter was between 40 nm with < 8% of Ag existing as dissolved Ag+ (Additional file 1: Table SI.1 for complete NP characterisation) [44].
Relevance is defined as "the extent to which data and tests are appropriate for a particular hazard identification or risk characterisation" [5].
When both X-ray tubes are operating at different tube voltages, two different X-ray spectra are simultaneously obtained, giving rise to dual-energy tissue characterisation [6, 34].
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