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In general, enlarging images result in blurring effects within initially interpolated images, and these blurring effects are perceived more conspicuously in regions with jagged edge artifacts.
The appearance of bony sclerosis within initially lytic disease in response to therapy can be used to advantage because hyperintense lesions lose signal intensity on WB-DWI.
Therefore, methodologies that use a delayed phase in their diagnostic F-FDG PET imaging approach should allow for an expected gradual decline in intracellular F-FDG retention within initially hypermetabolic-appearing benign tissues as compared to the continued accumulation of intracellular F-FDG within malignant tissues [ 100, 111, 154, 159].
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All functional data were aligned to structural images (within-subject) initially using linear registration, then optimised using Boundary-Based Registration (Greve and Fischl, 2009).
Such rebuilding began in 1517 As Alister McGrath has noted, "Lutheranism originated within, and initially developed within, the theological faculty of an obscure German university".Rennaisance humanists' emphasis on a return to the original sources of Greco-Roman civilization resulted in the expansion of the study of the sacred languages in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
Unlike structural optimisation in which the form is modified within its initially prescribed shape, form-finding literally finds the shape within prescribed boundary conditions.
Briefly, fibroblasts are seeded within an initially thin, amorphous, untethered, circular gel consisting of reconstituted fibrillar collagen.
Mixing within an initially stratified layer, which results from the combined action of convection and diffusion, is computed using a similar scheme to integrate the energy equation.
Pronounced orientation changes occur at an early stage of compression (at engineering strains of 0.2), entailing as a rule a large orientation spread within the initially uniformly oriented sample.
More specifically, the JEC method uses an adaptive smoothing kernel obtained from the gradient covariance in order to correct the jagged edge artifacts within the initially upscaled images.
Moreover, enlarging the images resulted in blurring effects within the initially upscaled images, and these effects were perceived more conspicuously in regions with jagged edge artifacts.
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