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Semiquantitative Method
As colloquially used, a designation for a simpler quantitative method that contrasts with a more rigorous one used for a similar purpose. Often the terminology, semiquantitative analysis, is used in imaging as a synonym for usage of the standardized uptake value. (NCI Thesaurus)
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