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Especially, it is thus not relevant if the compared scanners exhibit different spatial resolution due to hardware or image reconstruction differences.
A novel alarm-system design strategy, which takes full advantage of the inherent hardware and spatial redundancy in a process network, is proposed in this paper.
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While this algorithm is rarely used in routine practice for rodent imaging, it allows the evaluation of the effect of radial offset on spatial resolution because of hardware issues, i.e. oblique penetration of photons at the edge at the FOV causing parallax error.
It analyzes various approaches of integration provided by Oracle and integrates hardware acceleration for spatial operations as an external procedure.
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It was found that a "shingled" detector design suppressed reconstruction artefacts and, for the spatial resolution of the current detector hardware, reconstructed spatial resolution was not improved with a tracking separation of greater than 8 cm.
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