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The following pages link to The general concept of signal-noise separation (SNS): mathematical aspects and implementation in magnetic resonance spectroscopy (Q2271164):
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- How the fast Padé transform handles noise for MRS data from the ovary: importance for ovarian cancer diagnostics (Q283218) (← links)
- In vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy for ovarian cancer diagnostics: quantification by the fast Padé transform (Q511911) (← links)
- Unequivocal disentangling genuine from spurious information in time signals: clinical relevance in cancer diagnostics through magnetic resonance spectroscopy (Q552033) (← links)
- The potential for practical improvements in cancer diagnostics by mathematically-optimized magnetic resonance spectroscopy (Q656980) (← links)
- Derivative NMR spectroscopy for J-coupled multiplet resonances using short time signals (0.5 KB) encoded at low magnetic field strengths (1.5T). I: Water suppressed (Q830833) (← links)
- Derivative NMR spectroscopy for J-coupled multiplet resonances using short time signals (0.5KB) encoded at low magnetic field strengths (1.5T). II: Water unsuppressed (Q830834) (← links)
- Review of theories on ionization in fast ion-atom collisions with prospects for applications to hadron therapy (Q977069) (← links)
- Exact quantification by the nonparametric fast Padé transform using only shape estimation of high-order derivatives of envelopes (Q1703413) (← links)
- Magnetic resonance spectroscopy with high-resolution and exact quantification in the presence of noise for improving ovarian cancer detection (Q1930502) (← links)
- High-resolution at 3\,T for in vivo derivative NMR spectroscopy in medical diagnostics of ovarian tumor: exact quantification by shape estimations (Q2065662) (← links)
- In vitro proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy at 14\,T for benign and malignant ovary. II: Signal processing by the parametric fast Padé transform (Q2157583) (← links)
- \textit{In vivo} derivative NMR spectroscopy for simultaneous improvements of resolution and signal-to-noise-ratio: case study, glioma (Q2230717) (← links)
- Automatic self-correcting in signal processing for magnetic resonance spectroscopy: noise reduction, resolution improvement and splitting overlapped peaks (Q2334494) (← links)
- Synergism of spectra averaging and extrapolation for quantification of in vivo MRS time signals encoded from the ovary (Q2399213) (← links)
- Encoded in vivo time signals from the ovary in magnetic resonance spectroscopy: poles and zeros as the cornerstone for stability of response functions of systems to external perturbations (Q2399214) (← links)
- Review of recent applications of the conventional and derivative fast Padé transform for magnetic resonance spectroscopy (Q2419162) (← links)
- Inverse problem for reconstruction of components from derivative envelope in ovarian MRS: citrate quartet as a cancer biomarker with considerably decreased levels in malignant vs benign samples (Q2696359) (← links)