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Fig. 7B Scatterplots between SD of CT attenuation values, body
weight, and body dimensions. Body dimension from topogram (product of
anteroposterior and transverse diameters) shows better correlation with SD of
CT attenuation values than with body weight. Scatterplot between SD of CT
attenuation values and body dimensions: Pearson's correlation coefficient =
0.771 (R2 =0.595).