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    A nonlinear biomechanical model based registration method for aligning prone and supine MR breast images by Lianghao Han, John H. Hipwell, Björn Eiben, Dean C. Barratt, Marc Modat, S. Ourselin, David J. Hawkes

    Published 2013
    “…Preoperative diagnostic magnetic resonance (MR) breast images can provide good contrast between different tissues and 3-D information about suspicious tissues. …”
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    Jekyll and Hyde adapted : dramatizations of cultural anxiety / Brian A. Rose. by Rose, Brian A.

    Published 1996
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    Constant factor delta modulation - a new instantaneously adaptive delta modulation system by U Aye T. Kyaw

    Published 1973
    “…The adaptation constant which is the ratio of-the present step size mr, to the previous step size mr-l, can have, at any sampling instant, one of four values with a magnitude of Ai; A2, A3 and A4, corresponding to the four different possible groups formed. …”
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    Radiology image perception and observer performance: how does expertise and clinical information alter interpretation? Stroke detection explored through eye-tracking by Lindsey Cooper, Alastair Gale, Iain T. Darker, Andoni Toms, Janak Saada

    Published 2009
    “…Historically, radiology research has been dominated by chest and breast screening. Few studies have examined complex interpretative tasks such as the reading of multidimensional brain CT or MRI scans. …”
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    Body size trajectories and cardio-metabolic resilience to obesity by Will Johnson

    Published 2018
    “…The aim of the Medical Research Council New Investigator Research Grant (MR/P023347/1) ‘Body size trajectories and cardio-metabolic resilience to obesity in three United Kingdom birth cohorts’ is to reveal the body size trajectories, pubertal development patterns, and other factors (e.g. early-life adversity) that might attenuate the positive associations of adulthood obesity makers (e.g. …”
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