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Guidelines for assessment of bone microstructure in rodents using micro–computed tomography
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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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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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Optics Letters, 1997
We demonstrate tomographic T-ray imaging, using the timing information present in terahertz (THz) pulses in a reflection geometry. THz pulses are reflected from refractive-index discontinuities inside an object, and the time delays of these pulses are used to determine the positions of the discontinuities along the propagation direction.
Daniel M. Mittleman+3 more
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We demonstrate tomographic T-ray imaging, using the timing information present in terahertz (THz) pulses in a reflection geometry. THz pulses are reflected from refractive-index discontinuities inside an object, and the time delays of these pulses are used to determine the positions of the discontinuities along the propagation direction.
Daniel M. Mittleman+3 more
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Machine Learning for Tomographic Imaging, 2019
Computed tomography (CT) is a non-destructive X-ray imaging method, which allows to visualize three-dimensional X-ray absorption properties of an object.
J. Jan
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Computed tomography (CT) is a non-destructive X-ray imaging method, which allows to visualize three-dimensional X-ray absorption properties of an object.
J. Jan
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