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    Neuroconductor: an R platform for medical imaging analysis

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    Neuroconductor (https://neuroconductor.org) is an open-source platform for rapid testing and dissemination of reproducible computational imaging software. The goals of the project are to: (i) provide a centralized repository of R software dedicated to image analysis, (ii) disseminate software updates quickly, (iii) train a large, diverse community of scientists using detailed tutorials and short courses, (iv) increase software quality via automatic and manual quality controls, and (v) promote reproducibility of image data analysis. Based on the programming language R (https://www.r-project.org/), Neuroconductor starts with 51 inter-operable packages that cover multiple areas of imaging including visualization, data processing and storage, and statistical inference. Neuroconductor accepts new R package submissions, which are subject to a formal review and continuous automated testing. We provide a description of the purpose of Neuroconductor and the user and developer experience

    Toward Realistic and Practical Ideal Observer (IO) Estimation for the Optimization of Medical Imaging Systems

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    Search for anomalous production of single photons at s**(1/2) = 130-GeV and 136-GeV

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    This letter reports the results of the measurement of single photon production in the reaction e+eγ+e^+e^- \rightarrow \gamma + invisible particles at centre-of-mass energies s=\sqrt{s}=~130 and 136 GeV and an integrated luminosity of 5.83~pb
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