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Concordance of renal tumour assessments by urologists using CT scans versus Hyper-Accuracy 3D Virtual Models for surgical planning: A single-centre multireviewer analysis. [PDF]
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Imaging three dimensional objects with ultrasound
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2022The ultrasound imaging laboratory provided students with the opportunity of determining what an unknown three dimensional object was from two-dimensional images.
T. Szabo
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Time-resolved imaging of three-dimensional nanoscale magnetization dynamics
Nature Nanotechnology, 2020Understanding and control of the dynamic response of magnetic materials with a three-dimensional magnetization distribution is important both fundamentally and for technological applications.
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Applied Optics, 1977
A mode-locked laser, a rotating beam splitter, and a streak camera are the primary components of an imager with the ability to record three-dimensional images of remote (up to several kilometers) objects in real time in broad daylight. Immediate and future applications are noted.
Henry John Caulfield, Stephen Somerstein
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A mode-locked laser, a rotating beam splitter, and a streak camera are the primary components of an imager with the ability to record three-dimensional images of remote (up to several kilometers) objects in real time in broad daylight. Immediate and future applications are noted.
Henry John Caulfield, Stephen Somerstein
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Three-dimensional imaging of the carpus
Annales de Chirurgie de la Main et du Membre Supérieur, 1990Since 1987, the authors have developed three-dimensional (3D) imaging of the carpus. This reconstruction based on 30 CT scans of the carpus is a new approach to imaging and allows spatial visualisation of the complex shapes of the carpal skeleton from all angles.
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