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[Therapeutic concepts in treatment of lymphedema]. [PDF]

open access: yesRadiologie (Heidelb)
Taeger CD, Pieper CC, Schiltz D.
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TOMOGRAPHY

Dental Clinics of North America, 1993
Conventional tomography is used in dentistry to demonstrate objects lying in a plane of interest distinct from their surrounding anatomic structures. Through technique parameters, which generate the controlled blurring of structures above and below the plane of interest, anatomic structures are visualized without the superimposition noted on other ...
D K, Kassebaum, J D, McDowell
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Pseudolocal Tomography

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1996
The authors propose a pseudolocal tomography concept. Let \(d > 0\) be fixed, they consider the following pseudolocal tomography formula \[ f_d (x) = {1 \over 4 \pi^2} \int_{S^1} \int^{x. \theta + d}_{x. \theta - d} {\widehat f_d(\theta, p) \over x.
Alexander Katsevich, Alexander G. Ramm
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Range tomography

Proceedings of the 2012 Internet Measurement Conference, 2012
The objective of early network tomography approaches was to produce a point estimate for the performance of each network link (Analog tomography). When it became clear that the previous approach is error-prone in practice, research shifted to Boolean tomography where each link is estimated as either "good" or "bad".
Sajjad Zarifzadeh   +2 more
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Tomography of the larynx

Clinical Radiology, 1965
Summary The separating factor or thickness of cut for a tomographic section is often described as being from 1 to 2 mm. Evidence is presented that in the case of the larynx this does not present a true picture. It is shown that the effective thickness of a tomographic section for this organ is often over 1 cm. In tomography of the larynx, thinness of
G M, Ardran, E, Emrys-Roberts
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