
Ian Mark
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Jul 18, 2024 |
chicklit.nl | Ian Mark
Jack is een monsterjager en als Londen geteisterd wordt door een draak loopt hij weg van huis om de draak te verslaan. Als zijn vader, zijn monsterjager vriendinnetje Nancy en opleider Stuip merken dat hij weg is gaan ze achter hem aan. Lukt het Jack om de draak te verslaan? Of kunnen zijn vader en vrienden hem ervan weerhouden? Drakenstreken van Ian Mark is het derde deel in de serie Monsterjagen.
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May 9, 2024 |
ajnr.org | Ian Mark |Kirk M. Welker |Dana Erickson |Derek Johnson
7T MRI for Cushing Disease: A Single-Institution Experience and Literature Review Ian T. Mark, Kirk Welker, Dana Erickson, Derek R. Johnson, Girish Bathla, Steven Messina, Paul J. Farnsworth, Jamie Van Gompel American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2024, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A8209
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Apr 10, 2024 |
ajnr.org | Ian Mark |Nicholas B. Larson
ABSTRACTBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Feature variability in radiomics studies due to technical and magnet strength parameters is well known and may be addressed through various pre-processing methods. However, very few studies have evaluated downstream impact of variable pre-processing on model classification performance in a multi-class setting. We sought to evaluate the impact of SUSAN denoising and ComBat harmonization on model classification performance.
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Oct 6, 2023 |
qualigence.com | Ian Mark
Livonia, MI — Qualigence, a prominent player in the talent acquisition and human capital management industry, is thrilled to announce the appointment of Rosanne Craig as the Vice President of Service Delivery. In this pivotal role, Rosanne will lead the delivery teams at Qualigence in providing exceptional value to our clients with recruiting, research and sourcing solutions.
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Oct 5, 2023 |
ajnr.org | Byun WM |Kim OL |Ian Mark |Christine M. Glastonbury
ABBREVIATIONS:RCCRathke cleft cystrRCCruptured Rathke cleft cystRathke cleft cysts (RCC) are benign epithelium-lined remnants originating from the craniopharyngeal duct between the anterior and posterior pituitary lobes.1 RCCs are common, having been found in 11.3% of patients in a large cadaveric study2 and are often asymptomatic. When symptomatic, RCCs manifest most frequently with headaches, visual deficits, or hormonal abnormalities,1 often leading to a contrast-enhanced brain MR imaging.
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