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The Q-factor reached 1022 when the coil was cooled to 77 K, giving a bandwidth of just 0.42 kHz, so a low noise JFET preamplifier was developed to provide active damping of the coil resonance and thus minimise image intensity artefacts.

We will suggest that the mammographer can minimise image blurring by applying some basic radiographic principles, often forgotten as we strive to perfect this challenging technique.

To minimise image distortion and measurement error, care was taken to ensure the OCT light source was perpendicular to the iris or iridociliary lesion and that a bright vertical flare line crossing the corneal vertex was seen.

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Weekly composite images were created to minimise the image area contaminated by dense cloud cover and intense sun glint (Álvarez-Romero et al. 2013).

However, despite the use of ZOOM-DWI, distortion remains an issue, although suppression of signal outside the volume of interest minimised the image-wrapping artefacts prevalent in all echo-planar sequences and inclusion of a reverse gradient technique partly corrected the inherent field inhomogeneity (Volk et al, 1987).

This difference is then normalised by the median ordinate value of the unstained points to minimise dependency on image contrast.

We had previously found that this camera and film type minimised distortion in image capture [ 26].

- T2-weighted MR images minimise potential misinterpretation due to partial volume effects, which improves depiction of tumour in parametria, vaginal fornices, and cervix.

In the post classification process, we applied a majority/minority analysis for generalisation of the classification image to minimise "salt and pepper effects", a term which describes the existence of dark pixels in bright regions and bright pixels in dark regions, usually causing noise in the validation procedure.

However, users must be vigilant in their imaging techniques to minimise radiation burden, whilst maintaining good image quality.

In summary, our study results underscore that shallow breathing during CT perfusion imaging of the abdomen reduces the necessity for extensive motion correction during post-processing which may minimise artefacts on parametric images and reduce errors in perfusion value calculation.

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