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We used DRO for harmonization instead of a two-step approach of assessing how close each scanner can get to true SUV (i.e., SUV = 4) and then harmonizing to the lower common denominator based on the following reasons: 1.
Hence, it seems impractical to assess how close each scanner can reach SUVmean of 4. Instead, DRO was smoothed to match SUVs of the targets in each of SPECT/CT systems with the corresponding SUVs in DRO. 3.
Hence, it seems impractical to assess how close each scanner can reach SUVmean of 4. Instead, DRO was smoothed to match SUVs of the targets in each of SPECT/CT systems with the corresponding SUVs in DRO.
The morphologies of nanostructures on mica were imaged using an Agilent 5500 AFM (Agilent Technologies) with a multipurpose XYZ closed-loop scanner.
Nevertheless, the digitization process involves positioning a scanner close to a precious artwork, so accidental collisions between the scanner and the statue is a constant threat.
Nevertheless, the digitization process involved positioning a scanner close to a precious artwork, so accidental collisions between the scanner and the statue were a constant threat.
Nevertheless, the digitization process involves positioning a scanner close to a precious artwork, so accidental collisions between the scanner and the statue are a constant threat.
We explain how we use robotic total stations with reflectorless measurement, centimeter GPS, 3D scanner, close range photogrammetry[2], all so that our model is strictly accurate.
Another result from the brain scans revealed that vivid memories of happy times was associated with more activity in the visual areas of the brain, even when the volunteers were laid with their eyes closed in the scanner.
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