signal intensity

collocation in English

meaningsofsignalandintensity

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signal
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
us
/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
noticeable ...
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intensity
noun
uk
/ɪnˈten.sə.ti/
us
/ɪnˈten.sə.t̬i/
the quality of being felt strongly or having a very ...
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Mean values ofsignalintensitywere recorded at each echo time and the logarithm of thesignalintensitydetermined.
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If the fragment is located outside the deletion, we expect the samesignalintensityin the different strains.
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In the same images, thesignalintensityof the skeletal muscle was also calculated using multiple measurements of the lumbar, dorsal and brachial muscles.
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One to four scans were accumulated depending onsignalintensity.
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In every sequence, the ratio between thesignalintensityof the myocardium and the skeletal muscle was obtained.
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The liver has lowersignalintensitythan normal lung tissue, and is visualised in most cases along with high signal fluid in the gallbladder.
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In contrast, lowsignalintensityindicates slow blood flow, because protons excited did not yet leave the measured volume.
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A prompt enhancement ofsignalintensityin the pericardial fluid was seen in those patients in whom the needle was correctly positioned.
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The averagesignalintensityof each array was scaled to 100.
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Each in situ run required the generation of new probes, which could also result in variations insignalintensityfrom run to run.
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Images of the appendages are usually associated with areas of increasedsignalintensity, most probably due to their high fat content.
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Serial magnetic resonance imaging provided useful information in demonstrating differentsignalintensity from haemorrhages of varying age around the site of repair.
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Spin-echo and gradient reversal techniques provide images with significant differences in chamber, myocardium, and epicardialsignalintensity, allowing confident detection of edges and wall planimetry.
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Here we selected the pulse duration for which the fragments spectra showed the highest ion charge andsignalintensity.
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Thesignalintensitywas found to increase exponentially with laser pulse energy until saturation level.
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