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Computed radiation imaging : physics and mathematics of forward and inverse problems
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ISBN: 1283115662 9786613115669 0123877784 0123877776 032316529X 9780123877772 9780123877789 9781283115667 6613115665 Year: 2011 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier,

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Computer-assisted imaging with radiation (x- and gamma rays) is an integral part of modern medical-diagnostic practice. This imaging technology is also slowly finding its way into industrial applications. Although the technology is well developed, there is a need for further improvement to enhance image quality, reduce artifacts, minimize patient radiation exposure, compete with and complement other imaging methods (such as magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonics), and accommodate dense and large objects encountered in industrial applications. Scientists and engineers, attempting


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Computed radiation imaging : physics and mathematics of forward and inverse problems
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ISBN: 9780123877772 0123877776 9780123877789 0123877784 1283115662 9781283115667 9786613115669 6613115665 032316529X Year: 2011 Publisher: Boston Elsevier

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Computer-assisted imaging with radiation (x- and gamma rays) is an integral part of modern medical-diagnostic practice. This imaging technology is also slowly finding its way into industrial applications. Although the technology is well developed, there is a need for further improvement to enhance image quality, reduce artifacts, minimize patient radiation exposure, compete with and complement other imaging methods (such as magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonics), and accommodate dense and large objects encountered in industrial applications. Scientists and engineers, attempting

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