Three Dimensional Biomedical Imaging (1985): Volume Ii (crc Press Revivals)
by Richard A. Robb /
2017 / English / PDF
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The best known of the new 3-D imaging modalities is X-ray
computed tomography, but exciting progress has been made and
practical systems developed in 3-D imaging with radioisotopes,
ultrasound, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). These volumes
will feature up-to-date reviews by leading scientists in each of
these imaging areas, providing a timely and informative
comparison of the intrinsic capabilities, complementary
attributes, advantages and limitations, and medical significance
among the different three-dimensional medical imaging modalities.
The best known of the new 3-D imaging modalities is X-ray
computed tomography, but exciting progress has been made and
practical systems developed in 3-D imaging with radioisotopes,
ultrasound, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). These volumes
will feature up-to-date reviews by leading scientists in each of
these imaging areas, providing a timely and informative
comparison of the intrinsic capabilities, complementary
attributes, advantages and limitations, and medical significance
among the different three-dimensional medical imaging modalities.











