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An outstanding feature of molecular charge transfer (CT) materials consists of the possibility to influence their properties by means of the coupled structural and electronic change of the molecular state.
In dual-energy CT, materials can be differentiated by exposing the tissues to two different X-ray spectra or using a combination detector with two different energy ranges.
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It is observed that, the temperature is well below the melting point of the cladding, PT and CT material.
Since these novel CT semiconducting materials exhibit optical properties that are distinct from their constituents, not absorbing in the visible region, Benesi Hildebrand analysis for molecular complexes [46, 47] can be employed to determine the stability constant of CT complex.
During contrast-enhanced thoracic computed tomography (CT), contrast material may reflux into the collaterals such as paravertebral venous plexus.
Dual- and multi-energy CT improve material differentiation.
c Axial dual-energy CT with material decomposition and green pixilation to identify silicone, shows free silicone within the left breast (red arrow) with intact right implant.
On arterial phase enhanced CT, contrast material from the AAA lumen is seen escaping through the boundaries of the aneurysm wall into the retroperitoneal space.
We present a computed tomography (CT) setup for materials characterization with significantly improved resolution as compared to state of the art mirco- or subμ-CT systems.
Scientists currently look at various CT scans of materials like stainless steel or blended composites to find anomalies so that they can tweak their compositions to make them safer.
Rescaling of normalized quantities employed the sample with the lowest CT value (see materials and methods and Figure 2).
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