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"Ballistic" photons are assumed to follow a straight path linking the x-ray source and detector pixel and form the basis of the attenuation based shadow graph imaging method that is used in essentially all routine x-ray imaging methods since its initial development by Roentgen and subsequent application to medical computed tomographic imaging by Hounsfield.
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In conventional shadow-graph x-ray imaging a sub-pixel structure cannot be unambiguously quantified (Vercnocke et al., 2014).
Descriptive characteristics, focusing on the ratio of X-Ai to lung volume by CT imaging analysis, were provided in Table 3 and graphed in Figure 2.
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Technique: Confocal imaging.
Bioluminescence imaging.
Tick marks at the bottom of each graph show the imaging data for individual progressor versus stable subjects.
The final graph shows calcium imaging in the PCB while the male spicules are rhythmically prodding at the hermaphrodite vulva slit.
Using resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), graph theory was applied to construct the resting networks in 16 first-episode and unmedicated adolescents with MDD and 16 healthy controls (HC).
Using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging and graph analysis, the topological organization of the functional brain network connectivity was explored in patients with left-sided onset semantic variant (SV) of primary progressive aphasia relative to healthy controls.
Here, employing the diffusion tensor imaging and graph theory approaches to construct white matter networks in 26 patients with migraine (PM) and 26 gender-matched healthy controls (HC), we investigated relationships between structural connectivity, cortical network architecture and anatomical distance in the two groups separately.
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