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At a signal-to-noise gain at about 100% we observe only a minor sharpness decrease, as measured by a full-width-half-maximum reduction of 10.5%.
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Therefore, the image sharpness decreases as the magnitude of increases.
It can be seen that the curves are temperature-dependent, and the sharpness decreases with increase in temperature.
With increasing reaction time, the absorption bands red-shifted from 525 nm (as-synthesized) to 565 nm (24 h annealing) and the peak sharpness decreased, indicating an increase in particle size.
A standard 〈1 1 0〉 fibre texture is found for all grain sizes, with a decreasing sharpness with decreasing grain size.
Likewise, we initially anticipated that vessel edge sharpness may decrease with gadobenate dimeglumine due to potential more rapid contrast extravasation into the soft tissues of the vessel wall, where such wall enhancement may alter the slope (sharpness) of the lumen edge as measured.
The contrast-to-noise ratio increased and sharpness index decreased as a function of Gaussian kernel size.
When Do is above the optimum range, both recovery to underflow for coarse particles and separation sharpness are decreased as the feed median size increases.
A concentration of 1% (v/v) TEA in the mobile phase was found optimum in increasing the sharpness and decreasing the tailing of the measured peaks.
The slope of the first part of the axial load-strain curves of the tested slabs showed the expected trend and behavior until reaching 30 kN loading (producing cut out), after that the slope became sharper for un-strengthened slabs, the sharpness degree decreased by strengthening the slabs by CFRP sheets.
The contrast-to-noise ratio generally increased and sharpness index generally decreased as a function of Gaussian kernel size in both STD and HS.
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