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Fig. 3A Graphs show diameter (A) and sharpness (B) values of
plastic tube obtained at different instances of sinusoidal motion of phantom.
No significant diameter change was measured in segment that is oriented
parallel to motion direction (dashed line). However, diameter changes
considerably in segment oriented perpendicular to motion direction (solid
line). Arrow identifies diameter value in image obtained using trigger
delay found by FREEZE software tool.