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Axial T1-weighted IP, OP, and FS GRE images (left to right in d) reveal the renal nodule as a punctate focus of signal loss on OP image only (white arrow).
Axial T1-weighted IP, OP, and FS GRE images (left to right in e) performed 3 years later confirm the diagnosis of renal AML with persistent signal loss on the OP image (dotted arrow) and loss of signal intensity now noted on FS (thick black arrow) compared with IP (thin black arrow) T1-weighted images.
If the nodule is extremely small (<5 mm) and/or the base voxel resolution (voxel size) is large, india ink artefact may completely obscure the centre of the nodule such that only a spot of signal loss (where the renal nodule is located) is appreciated on the OP image (Fig. 4).
Military symbols are frequently replete with heraldic imagery — some rooted in history, others based on contemporary popular arts that feature comic characters — but these enigmatic dark-op images, in some cases probably designed by the participants themselves, are more personal, and also more disturbing, than most.
In recent years, optical microscope (OP) images have been utilized to detect graphite powder bunches and evaluate their dispersion.
However, because graphite powder bunches and other objects in OP images often have various shapes, and conventional manually processed images of tasks have the disadvantage of low efficiency, it is a challenge to detect graphite powder bunches and evaluate their dispersion using OP images.
A simplicial algebra is a functor from the opposite category Δ op to Alg; a k-truncated simplicial algebra is a functor from ( Δ ≤ k op ) Open image in new window to Alg.
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