- the
production of
these images is
based on the
mathematical procedure tomographic reconstruction, such as X-ray
computed tomography technically being produced...
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angles are then
processed on a
computer using tomographic reconstruction algorithms to
produce tomographic (cross-sectional)
images (virtual "slices") of...
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Tomographic reconstruction is a type of
multidimensional inverse problem where the
challenge is to
yield an
estimate of a
specific system from a finite...
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Virtual colonoscopy (VC, also
called CT
colonography or CT pneumocolon) is the use of CT
scanning or
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to
produce two- and...
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developed a CT
device for the
entire body,
enabling the
clear acquisition of
tomographic images of
various parts of the
human body. This
revolutionary diagnostic...
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Industrial computed tomography (CT)
scanning is any computer-aided
tomographic process,
usually X-ray
computed tomography, that uses
irradiation to produce...
- : Wiley. ISBNÂ 0471775541. Mikolich, JR (May 2012). "Cardiac
computed tomographic angiography and the
primary care physician". The
Journal of the American...
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computed tomography (SPECT, or less commonly, SPET) is a
nuclear medicine tomographic imaging technique using gamma rays. It is very
similar to conventional...
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types of waves,
including P, S, Rayleigh, and Love
waves can be used for
tomographic images,
though each
comes with
their own
benefits and
downsides and are...
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Computed tomography angiography (also
called CT
angiography or CTA) is a
computed tomography technique used for angiography—the
visualization of arteries...