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  • [[DICOM]] "X-Ray Acquisition Dose Module" metadata within each medical imaging study often includes various DAP and dose length product (DLP) para [[Category:Medical terminology]] ...
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  • ...e [[null hypothesis]] for a particular [[hypothesis test|test]]. Using the terminology suggested here, it is simply <math>V/m_0</math>. * Moreover, false positive rate is usually used regarding a medical test or diagnostic device (i.e. "the false positive rate of a certain diagn ...
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  • ...al Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry|IUPAC]], ''[[Compendium of Chemical Terminology]]'', 2nd ed. (the "Gold Book") (1997). Online corrected version: (2006–) " === Medical systems === ...
    19 KB (2,799 words) - 08:41, 19 May 2024
  • ...en two points on the circle. This usage of diameter also occurs in medical terminology concerning a lesion or in [[geology]] concerning a rock. ...
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  • ...rom the ventilation characteristics, BIPAP would have been the appropriate terminology.<ref>{{Cite journal |author1= [[C. Putensen]] |author2=[[S. Zech]] |author3 ...Puritan Bennett 840 ventilator by Covidien, Flight-60 ventilator by Flight Medical) ...
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  • ...e book |author= A. D. McNaught, A. Wilkinson |title=Compendium of Chemical Terminology, The Gold Book |url=https://goldbook.iupac.org/terms/view/S05910 |edition=2 ...partial pressure and molar fraction:<ref name=biophysics200>Page 200 in: Medical biophysics. Flemming Cornelius. 6th Edition, 2008.</ref> ...
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  • ...rast-enhanced spectral mammography with a photon-counting detector|journal=Medical Physics|language=en|volume=37|issue=5|pages=2017–2029|doi=10.1118/1.3371689 ...S.K. |title=Comparison of dual energy detector system performance |journal=Medical Physics |date=2004 |volume=31 |issue=3 |pages=556–565|doi=10.1118/1.1645679 ...
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  • ...{{cite journal|author=Schlesinger, S.|year=1979|display-authors=etal|title=Terminology for model credibility|journal=Simulation|volume=32|issue=3|pages=103–104|do ...irements for computational modeling, and presents examples specific in the medical device industry. <ref>[https://www.asme.org/events/vandv/program/v-v40-day ...
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  • ...ent set of input impulses, it fires and emits an output impulse. In the BN terminology, BN binds the elementary events (input impulses) into a single event (outpu ...neuron: integrator or coincidence detector? | journal = Israel Journal of Medical Sciences | volume = 18 | issue = 1| pages = 83–92 | pmid = 6279540 }}</ref> ...
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  • ...onally accepted definition of what constitutes terrorism. IEP accepts the terminology and definitions agreed to by the authors of the GTD, the [[National Consort ...rne by the victim of the terrorist act and associated expenditure, such as medical spending. The indirect costs include lost productivity and earning as well ...
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  • === Terminology and assumptions === ...cator of a certain event or condition (such as person is male/female, some medical treatment given/not, etc.), then the measurement error in such regressor wi ...
    37 KB (5,672 words) - 06:38, 22 December 2024
  • ...d analysis of adaptive filters is largely based on this concept, model and terminology and took place before the introduction of the adaptive noise cancelling con Whilst the discussion of adaptive noise cancelling reflects the above terminology, it is clear from the above diagrams that the two are equivalent and the pr ...
    32 KB (4,808 words) - 04:15, 22 November 2024
  • The phenomenon of non-compliant subjects (patients) is also known in [[medical research]].<ref>Moerbeek, M., & Schie, S. van. (2019). What are the statist The typical terminology of the [[Rubin causal model]] is used to measure the LATE, with units index ...
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  • {{Short description|A medical imaging methodology}} ..., as a type of [[Elastography|Ultrasound Elastography]], is a non-invasive medical imaging technique used to quantitatively assess the [[Elasticity (physics)| ...
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  • ...tical engineer''.<ref>ANSI S1.1-1994. American National Standard: Acoustic Terminology. Sec 3.03.</ref> An [[audio engineer]], on the other hand, is concerned wit ...terms have a standardised definition (for instance in the ANSI Acoustical Terminology [[ANSI/ASA S1.1-2013]]). More recent approaches have also considered [[Temp ...
    37 KB (5,332 words) - 12:30, 2 January 2025
  • ...gamma rays and X-rays overlap in the [[electromagnetic spectrum]], so the terminology for these electromagnetic waves varies between scientific disciplines. In s ...called [[irradiation]]. Applications of this include the sterilization of medical equipment (as an alternative to [[autoclave]]s or chemical means), the remo ...
    60 KB (8,880 words) - 18:06, 15 February 2025
  • ...le). It focuses on the anatomical structures being imaged, rather than the medical imaging devices. It is similar in spirit to the history of [[computational ...ystem]]s transformed by a [[diffeomorphism]], hence the central use of the terminology [[#Diffeomorphometry: The metric space of shapes and forms|'''diffeomorphom ...
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  • ...nd dividing the plane into two unbounded regions.{{r|moore}} However, this terminology is ambiguous as other sources refer to a curve with two distinct endpoints | title = Introduction to the Mathematics of Medical Imaging ...
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  • ...ury of sonar: Planetary oceanography, underwater noise monitoring, and the terminology of underwater sound. Acoustics Today.</ref> ...>Microwatt</span>: Powers measured in microwatts are typically stated in [[medical instrument]]ation systems such as the [[electroencephalograph]] (EEG) and t ...
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  • ...exceptional cases, such as where the screw will be subject to [[Clockwise#Terminology|counterclockwise]] [[torque]], which would tend to loosen a right-hand scre ...n bones in living humans and animals. As with aerospace and nuclear power, medical use involves some of the highest technology for fasteners; excellent perfor ...
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