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Reference [11] describes that making "a priori" determination of the size of a software project is difficult especially when using the traditional lines of code measure; instead function points-based estimation seems to be more robust.
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An output feedback approach is described that makes use of measured receptances, there being no requirement at all for the M, C, K matrices usually obtained by finite elements.
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Here, a methodology is described that makes use of the patient's Computer Tomography (CT) data from the affected and non-affected regions of the hand.
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However, newer, versatile CT techniques have been described that make use of lesion enhancement to image angiogenesis and other imaging markers of disease activity.
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