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A secondary mask is defined using morphological operators applied to, for example, and.
secondary mask is defined using morphological operators applied to, for example, and.
Thus, the time-frequency mask is defined to remove the noise influence and locate the significant signal components within the spectrogram: (11).
How precise the lesion mask is defined has been shown not to affect the brain warping results, as the main purpose of masking is to remove the contribution to the cost function due to atypical voxel intensity enclosed by the mask [37].
As depicted in Figures 1B and 2 (small box), a specificity mask is defined as a particular combination of contributions to specificity from the different residues in the kinase domain.
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Then, a mask was defined that excluded any voxels above the score of 4.0.
A region of interest mask was defined for the occipital lobe; this was created using the Hammers atlas, which was warped to the custom template.
The membrane compartment within the tumor mask was defined by the perimembranous coalescence of cytokeratin signal with specific exclusion of the nuclear compartment.
For each slice, a 'not-spine' mask was defined by drawing a region around the entire spinal cord and then logically inverting it (used in step #3).
A whole-brain grey matter mask was defined to include voxels for which the intensity was >0.1 in at least 80% of the images; this has been shown to be appropriate for participants with greater atrophy (Ridgway et al., 2009).
To control the false positive rate across voxels, a region of interest (ROI) mask was defined combining regions from the AAL template using WFU PickAtlas (Tzourio-Mazoyer et al. 2002; Maldjian et al. 2003).
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