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C-arm CT systems with automatic exposure control (AEG) adjust X-ray exposure parameters such that the detector entrance dose remains constant. Detector entrance dose is the X-ray dose measured behind the antiscatter grid. System dose is the detector entrance dose evaluated at a reference detector zoom format. System dose is an important set-up parameter for C-arm CT imaging protocols on Artis zee systems (Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector, Forchheim, Germany). Due to internal adjustments, the detector entrance dose for C-arm CT is about half the system dose. [Pg.37]

Robinson JP et al., eds. (2000). Current Protocols in Cytometry. John Wiley and Sons, Inc, New York. An ever-increasing volume (in ring-binder/loose-leaf or CD format) with articles on the theory of flow cytometry and image analysis as well as excellent discussions on the practical methodologies. It is kept current with quarterly supplements. [Pg.230]

Webber, J.B.W., Anderson, R., Strange, J.H., and Tohidi, B., 2007a. Clathrate formation and dissociation in vapour/water/ice/hydrate systems in SBA-15, Sol-Gel and CPG porous media, as probed by NMR relaxation, novel protocol NMR cryoporometry, neutron scattering and ab-initio quantum-mechanical molecular dynamics simulation. Magn. Reson. Imag. 25 533-536. [Pg.1000]


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