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Figure 1.1: Comparison between normal and osteoarthritic knee (Hunter, 2011)
Figure 1.2: Various factors responsible for OA (Spitzer)
Figure 2.1: Rician probability distribution function for different standard deviationsof noise and intensities Gudbjartsson and Patz, 2005
Figure 2.3: a) neighbourhood within a circular mask, b) region 1 for diagonal at 0°,c) region 2 for diagonal at 0°, d) region 3 for diagonal at 90°, e)region 4 for diagonalat 90°, f) region 5 for diagonal at 135°, g) region 6 for diagonal at 135°, h) region 7 fordiagonal at 45°, i) region 8 for diagonal at 45°
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