The following mathematical equations are frequently encountered in clinical and academic nuclear medicine. In general, x is the independent variable in equations, and y is the dependent variable. Therefore, y is described as a function of x. This may be a linear function, exponential function, power function or more. The type of equation to which acquired data most closely conform depends on the physiological context and the closeness with which the data fit the function, determined by the correlation coefficient.

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Mathematical Equations

  • Adrien Michael Peters,
  • Manuela Vadrucci

摘要

The following mathematical equations are frequently encountered in clinical and academic nuclear medicine. In general, x is the independent variable in equations, and y is the dependent variable. Therefore, y is described as a function of x. This may be a linear function, exponential function, power function or more. The type of equation to which acquired data most closely conform depends on the physiological context and the closeness with which the data fit the function, determined by the correlation coefficient.