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c Axial contrast-enhanced fat-suppressed T1-weighted MR image reveals a homogeneously enhanced solid tumour which arises from the thymus.
Rapid solidification can be induced, resulting in alloys that possess enhanced solid solubility compared with the equilibrium phase diagram.
The comparison results with and without atomic layer metal oxides (Al2O3 and TiO2) coatings reveal drastically enhanced solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) formation, higher volume expansion, and increased anisotropy.
Secondary ion mass spectrometric data revealed enhanced solid solubility (2.29 × 1019 cm−3 in 6H SiC and 1.42 × 1919 cm−3 in 4H SiC), exceeding the equilibrium limit (3 × 1017 cm−3 in 6H SiC above 2500 °C).
Fig. 1 Upper gastrointestinal series revealed a 2.5×× 5 cm cystic lesion on the anterior wall of the antrum, communicating with the gastric lumen (dotted circle) Fig. 2 The abdominal contrast-enhanced CT with oral contrast detected a slightly enhanced solid mass at the antrum with no swallowed contrast inside (dotted circle) Fig. 3 Intraoperative photographs.
Typical radiologic features of SPTPs show a large well-circumscribed tumor with a pseudocapsule composed of pancreatic tissue and fibrous change; they frequently show extensive hemorrhage and cystic changes that result in the inhomogeneous texture; calcification and enhanced solid areas are also present at the periphery of the mass.
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A Dynamic Nuclear Polarisation (DNP) enhanced solid-state Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) NMR spectrometer operating at 6.7 T is described and demonstrated.
This can either be a complicated cyst or enhancing solid lesion.
Large lesions with wall nodularity, thick septations and enhancing solid components may be suggestive of malignancy.
This constellation of findings helps in diagnosing this as a complicated renal cyst than an enhancing solid mass.
The homogeneously enhancing solid component demonstrated the typical isointensity to grey matter on the T1- and T2-weighted sequences of a meningioma.
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