Comparison of density and volume measurements from a range of different omputed tomography scanners across Europe
2015
Monziols, M. | Daumas, G. | Donko, T. | Font-i-Furnols, M. | Judas, Michael | Silva, S. | Olsen, E.V. | Bünger, L.
Value for industry • Computed tomography (CT) is an excellent means to measuring in vivo or carcass body composition on farm animals. • Every institute uses its own method for CT body composition measurement and comparisons between methods are complicated because of the lack of harmonised methods. • A harmonised method would be useful for every comparison between different institutes’ studies on body composition for genetics, animal breeding, carcass composition or for classification purposes. • The COST Action FAIM has worked towards a harmonized method by collaborating to evaluate CT measurement differences between different CTscanners/protocols in Europe.
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Издатель Scotland's Rural College
Эту запись предоставил Max Rubner-Institut