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Sujata Pattanayak,U. C. Mohanty It is well known that when dealing instead with the complex valued signal, the real and imaginary parts are affected by Gaussian distributed noise and their modeling can thus benefit from any estimation technique suitable for this noise distribution. We present a quantitative analysis of the differ
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is comes at the cost of higher sensitivity to susceptibility-induced . field inhomogeneities around air/tissue interfaces. This leads to severe geometric distortions along the phase encoding direction (PED). To correct this distortion, the standard approach involves an analogous acquisition using an
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Y. V. Rama Rao,A. Madhu Latha,P. Suneethad connectomics, is a powerful tool for neuroscience research and clinical applications. However, focal brain pathology and imaging acquisition artifacts affecting white matter tracts may disrupt or corrupt FOD values respectively, invalidating tractography and connectome reconstructions. In this wor
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EXTOL
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O. P. Singhint for anyone interested in learning computational diffusion MRI. It also offers new perspectives and insights on current research challenges for those currently in the field. The book will be of interest to r978-3-319-36344-8978-3-319-11182-7Series ISSN 1612-3786 Series E-ISSN 2197-666X
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amifications of climate change on tropical cyclones is a task that will takes several decades. In Climate Change 2007, the Fourth Assessment Report of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Chang978-94-017-7734-6978-90-481-3109-9
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Tropical Cyclones in a Hieararchy of Climate Models of Increasing Resolution