We have described a tissue segmentation scheme for dynamic PET(正电子发射断层像)data using cluster analysis(聚类分析). The above sentence is taken from the Discussion section of a published paper. Choose the correct information component(s) from the following choices.
A. Reference to previous sections
B. Review of important results
Comparison with existing research
D. Explanation for results
E. Contribution
F. Applications
G. Limitations
H. Future work
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Similar to O’Sullivan’s approach [15], our method is data driven and is independent of the properties of tracer that may be required by other methods [17]. The above sentence is taken from the Discussion section of a published paper. Choose the correct information component(s) from the following choices .
A. Reference to previous sections
B. Review of important results
Comparison with existing research
D. Explanation for results
E. Contribution
F. Applications
G. Limitations
H. Future work
Decide whether the following statement is True or False. The general purpose of the Discussion is to interprete the data presented in the Results part.
Which of the following statement is true about the quantity language in each group ()
A. “practically” in the first group
B. No quantity language is used in the second group
C. “highly significant” in the third group
D. “approximately” in the fourth group
In this lecture we have learned the different ways to start the results section. Read the first paragraph of a result section and decide how this one begins.Mean dates and standard deviations of dates, together with extreme early and late dates for all species, are shown in Table 1. It is apparent, and was noted by Jeffree(1960), that there is a bias towards extreme lateness for early-season species, which is less obvious, or even reversed, in later species. This is demonstrated in Fig. 2, where the 11 species for which 58 years of data are available are presented as box plots. The vertical dashed line represents the standardised mean of 0 days and asterisks represent extreme years. It is apparent that the species at the bottom of the figure (the earliest species) have more extreme late years and those at the top (the late species) have more extreme early years. (Glasman-Deal H 2009: 133 )
A. Plans for research in the future
B. A general view of the results
C. Invitation to the results
D. Revisiting or expanding of the methodology