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Discover Ludwig"line of response" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a reply or statement made in response to something, as in the sentence: Your line of response made it clear that you disagreed with the speaker.
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"Liberal institutions are the first line of response to these incidents and movements.
His principal line of response is to sound reasonable but, ultimately, be so boring the interrogators eventually give up.
The event position along the line of response can be measured with high precision by means of TOF techniques.
These men, she thought, had to be prepared not just to enter burning buildings, but to serve as the front line of response to any new terror.
A first line of response would be to look at this invader's natural enemies in order to ally them to our cause.
Stealthy submarines with torpedoes and antiship missiles would pose a direct threat to the deployment of American aircraft carrier battle groups, likely the first line of response to a Taiwan crisis, security experts say.
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Applications of the line-of-response probability density function resolution model in PET list mode reconstruction.
Due to the uncertainty of the annihilation event's position along a given line-of-response (LOR), there is a large amount of statistical noise that is inherent to conventional PET image reconstruction.
PET reconstruction algorithms were the line-of-response row-action maximum likelihood algorithm (RAMLA) and 3D RAMLA.
PET data were reconstructed using a list-mode TOF algorithm and line-of-response row-action maximum-likelihood algorithm method [14, 15], called BLOB-OS-TF.
Time-of-flight could reduce axial blurring to recognize the correct axial plane of origin for each line-of-response (LOR) [19].
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