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Reconstructing low-dose X-ray computed tomography (CT) images is a noise problem. This work investigated a penalized weighted least-squares (PWLS) approach to address this problem in two dimensions, ...
X-ray: Generate and Analyse is a module designed to make the analysis of XMM observations simple and efficient. It provides an interface with SAS for the creation of XMM data products, as well as a ...
Well, call the impossible possible, because the trending shoe of the summer just so happens to be that—a pair of thigh-grazing wader boots from Saint Laurent. Yes, really.
This easy chicken thigh marinade made with orange and shallot comes together quickly for dinner tonight. Dijon mustard adds sweetness, and Tajin adds a subtle kick of heat.
Despite multiple calls to stop praising of the “thigh gap,” many women still wish they had one. In a new survey, 40 percent of women said they would feel more confident with a thigh gap, while ...
The article: "Diagnostic X-Ray Imaging Quality Assurance: An Overview" appeared in The Canadian Journal of Medical Radiation Technology, October 1996, 27(4), pgs. 171-177. Paul Chaloner is Head, ...
Lateral X-ray of the thigh showing calcifications with cortical and medullary spaces outlining the fibers of the muscle belly. Figure 6 Muscle calcifications in calcified muscle hematoma. Lateral ...
And, amazingly, it still worked, Wired reports. While X-ray machines are now synonymous with modern medicine, this first-generation system provided the jumping-off point to develop more efficient ...
Scatter due to interaction of photons with the imaged object is a fundamental problem in X-ray Computed Tomography (CT). It manifests as various artifacts in the reconstruction, making its abatement ...