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Detectability of pathological lesions in lumbar spine radiography
2005) Medical Imaging 2005: Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment 5749. p.518-526(
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Inter-observer variation in masked and unmasked images for quality evaluation of clinical radiographs.
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Evaluation of image quality of lumbar spine images: a comparison between FFE and VGA.
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- 2004
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The use of reference image criteria in X-ray diagnostics: an application for the optimisation of lumbar spine radiographs.
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Influence of the characteristic curve on the clinical image quality of lumbar spine and chest radiographs.
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- 2002
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The influence of different technique factors on image quality of chest radiographs as evaluated by modified CEC image quality criteria
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What is worse: Decreased spatial resolution or increased noise?
2002) Medical Imaging 2002: Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment 4686. p.338-346(
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- 2001
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Demonstration of correlations between clinical and physical image quality measures in chest and lumbar spine screen-film radiography
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The influence of the characteristic curve on the clinical image quality and patient absorbed dose in lumbar spine radiography
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- 2000
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The influence of different technique factors on image quality of lumbar spine radiographs as evaluated by established CEC image criteria
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