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Each ASL scan was split into 'control' and 'tag' image series.
An additional North American population of 246 HC, 342 MCI and 138 AD patients with a Florbetapir scan was split by age (55 75 vs 76 93 y) into groups matched for gender and disease severity.
Therefore, B-scans pertaining to the same C-scan were split across training and validation sets in the cross-validation while all B-scans comprising all C-scans from one patient were kept together and classified using all C-scans from other patients in the leave-one-patient-out procedure.
B-scans belonging to the same C-scan are split between training/test sets in this cross validation procedure to attain an even distribution of tissue categories among these sets.
A review of all the scans revealed 109 scans with a split greater than 4mm.
Nuclear medicine renal scan showed a split renal function of 87% for the left kidney and 13% for the right kidney.
Magnetic resonance imaging of the renal vasculature revealed complete occlusion of the right renal artery and a nuclear medicine renal scan showed a split renal function of 87% for the left kidney and 13% for the right kidney.
But Mr. Pacquiao moved relentlessly, bantering with colleagues, posing for photos, scanning, in the split seconds he found himself alone, the entire room.
What's more, Jehn said he worries that students will give up striving to craft a beautiful metaphor or insightful analogy if they know their essays will not be read, but scanned for a split second by a computer program.
Targeting was based on new, separate CT scans for each split course.
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