J Coll Physicians Surg Pak
December 2016
Large glenoid fractures are relatively uncommon with shoulder dislocation. Simultaneous glenoid and greater tuberosity fractures with anterior shoulder dislocation are very rare. We report on a 48-year right-handed male who sustained a fall during skiing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhotographic transparencies were prepared with precisely determined quantities of gaussian (signal-independent) and Poisson (signal-dependent) noise and submitted to observers for subjective ranking of image quality. Average values of noise and signal-to-noise ratio, based upon the relative variance of the signal, were calculated for the imagery: (a) assuming equal a priori probabilities of allowed signal levels; (b) using a normalized probability density function for signal levels derived from scene statistics. Best correlation with the results of subjective quality ranking was obtained with an average signal-to-noise ratio based upon the normalized probability density function.
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