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It is possible to include an attenuation correction in clinical ML-EM reconstruction, but doing so requires a CT image to be acquired on a separate system, and consequently, the attenuation coefficient map must be co-registered with the SPECT volume prior to reconstruction.
With effect from 1 May 2011, it became possible to include an application for a declaration together with an application for one or more prerogative orders.
Therefore, it was not possible to include an untreated control group or a tamoxifen-alone group in the experimental design.
For practical reasons, it was not possible to include an outpatient control group with comparable treatment intensity.
It is possible to include an additional penalty term, denoted g as in the pseudo-code, in the loss function.
Obtaining a study-specific AIF, however, is a well-documented challenge; in our experience, it was not always possible to include an artery in the central partitions of the imaging volume.
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This approach makes it possible to include a whole range of dissipative mechanisms in a single rheological element.
The investigation site made it possible to include a wide range of soil types within the geological area under investigation.
Thus, by limiting the stored energy density it is possible to include a description of material failure in the constitutive model.
It is possible to include a coupling constant in the model and these results then hold for every non-zero value of the coupling constant.
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