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11 March 1976 Quantitative Three-Dimensional Dynamic Imaging Of Structure And Function Of The Cardiopulmonary And Circulatory Systems In All Regions Of The Body
R. E. Sturm, E. L. Ritman, E. H. Wood
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The first and second generation computer assisted cross-sectional reconstruction systems, such as the EMI, ACTA and DELTA brain and whole-body scanners, because of their excellent density resolution have produced accurate cross-sectional reconstructions of the anatomical structure of stationary organs, particularly the brain, the latter of which have revolutionized clinical neuroradiology (1-4).
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R. E. Sturm, E. L. Ritman, and E. H. Wood "Quantitative Three-Dimensional Dynamic Imaging Of Structure And Function Of The Cardiopulmonary And Circulatory Systems In All Regions Of The Body", Proc. SPIE 0072, Cardiovascular Imaging and Image Processing: Theory and Practice, (11 March 1976); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954646
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KEYWORDS
Video

X-rays

Heart

Imaging systems

Cameras

X-ray imaging

Collimation

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