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Fig. 1D Fractured extremity of Yorkshire pig cadaver imaged with MDCT
using z-axis automated tube-current modulation at 100 kVp and various
noise index settings. With increasing noise index, fracture lines are less
distinct, with fracture conspicuity regarded as good at noise index of 40
(C) and poor at noise index of 50 (D).