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As also evidenced by Zilla et al. in the context of vascular graft repopulation [ 107], regenerative abilities could vary from species to species, with the human less inherently prone to a fast resolution in healing events.
On the other hand, because of their conformational heterogeneity, our fibril-bound averages are comprised of small numbers of subtomograms and are thus more prone to anisotropy in resolution.
Low resolution and prone to glitches, the device is still an early prototype.
ROI methods yield enhancement curves with good signal-to-noise ratio, but lack spatial resolution, are prone to partial volume averaging errors and ignore the heterogeneity of tumour enhancement.
TP53INP1-deficient mice, which lack participation of TP53INP1 in stress resolution, are prone to stress-induced dysfunctions including cancer (Gironella et al, 2007; Gommeaux et al, 2007; Cano et al, 2009; N'Guessan et al, 2011).
Evolving technology has rapidly improved the new generations of multidetector computed tomography (CT) scanners, making this equipment faster, less prone to motion artefacts, of better resolution, and possessing more accurate tools.
In general, however, priority-based conflict resolution policies are prone to be exploited by selfish programmers.
Using short-term features provides high time resolution but is prone to local short-term errors.
While structures at this resolution are often prone to large errors and possible misinterpretation, TmPurLQS represents a favorable case.
The ROI and VOI methods yield graphical outputs with good signal-to-noise ratio, but lack spatial resolution and are prone to partial volume averaging errors.
Whole tumour ROIs yield outputs with good signal-to-noise ratio, but lack spatial resolution and are prone to partial volume averaging errors and thus are unable to evaluate tumour heterogeneity.
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