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Meanwhile, PU2000 has greater flexibility because of its higher soft segment content (82.5%).
MR has higher soft tissue contrast resolution than CT and better depicts muscle invasion by tumours [1, 3].
The materials synthesized in the chaotic mixer showed higher soft segment crystallinity and lower electrical percolation threshold.
As it was mentioned above, PU530 has higher modulus because of higher hard segment content and PU2000 has more flexibility because of higher soft segment content.
For oropharyngeal cancer, T-staging could be optimized with PET/MRI compared to PET/CT, due to a higher soft tissue contrast [9],[9]].
Compared to PET/CT, PET/MRI may be advantageous due to higher soft tissue contrast, while there is a slight reduction in ionising radiation dose [93].
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He crawled onto Rachel's side of the mattress, which was higher, softer, less abused, and fell asleep.
Though generally excellent, Keenlyside had a few uncharacteristically uncomfortable moments: at times he had a slight frog in his throat, and his higher, softer tones did not resonate fully.
Since MRI does not entail ionizing radiation, allows cross-sectional imaging of the entire body, provides a higher soft-tissue contrast, and offers a wide variety of anatomical and functional sequences, it may be used as an alternative to FDG-PET/CT in this regard [36].
MRI has an intrinsically higher soft-tissue contrast and sensitivity for inflammatory abdominal tissues [ 17]; moreover, signs of inflammation can be detected and analysed using different MRI parameters.
The results of the RCG analysis from the last section indicate that phase-contrast projections, as expected, can provide substantially higher soft-tissue contrast than attenuation imaging.
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