Foreword In the past 40 years the field of tomography has evolved from simple X-ray projection imaging, autoradiography, fluorescent imaging and magnetic resonance imaging to production of the three dimensional images of the accumulation of chemical tracers injected into animals, plants and...
This guide will aid the purchaser in generating a CT system specification. This guide covers the conversion of purchaser's requirements to system components that must occur for a useful CT system specification to be prepared. Additional information can be gained in...
This document presents an outline of the operation of a computed tomography (CT) system and the interpretation of results with the aim of providing the operator with technical information to enable the selection of suitable parameters. It is applicable to industrial imaging (i...
This guide will aid the purchaser in generating a CT system specification. This guide covers the conversion of purchaser'requiremen
Computed tomography (CT) is a widely used x-ray scanning technique. In its prominent use as a medical imaging device, CT serves as a workhorse in many clinical settings throughout the world. It provides answers to urgent diagnostic tasks such as oncology tumor staging, acute stroke analysis,...
5.1 This guide will aid the purchaser in generating a CT system specification. This guide covers the conversion of purchaser's requirements to system components that must occur for a useful CT system specification to be prepared. 5.2 Additional information can be gained...
ISO 15708-3:2017 presents an outline of the operation of a computed tomography (CT) system and the interpretation of results with the aim of providing the operator with technical information to enable the selection of suitable parameters. It is applicable to industrial imaging...
This guide covers guidelines for translating application requirements into computed tomography (CT) system requirements/specifi
1.1 Purpose-This guide covers a tutorial introduction to familiarize the reader with the operational capabilities and limitations inherent in a single non-computed X-ray Compton Scatter Tomography (CST). Also included is a brief description of the physics and typical hardware configuration...
1.1 Purpose-This guide covers a tutorial introduction to familiarize the reader with the operational capabilities and limitations inherent in a single non-computed X-ray Compton Scatter Tomography (CST). Also included is a brief description of the physics and typical hardware configuration...
Principal Advantage of Compton Scatter Tomography-The principal advantage of CST is the ability to perform three-dimensional X-ray examination without the requirement for access to the back side of the examination object. CST offers the possibility to perform X-ray examination that is not...
Principal Advantage of Compton Scatter Tomography-The principal advantage of CST is the ability to perform three-dimensional X-ray examination without the requirement for access to the back side of the examination object. CST offers the possibility to perform X-ray examination that is not...
This guide provides a tutorial introduction to the theory and use of computed tomography. This guide begins with a overview intended for the interested reader with a general technical background. Subsequent, more technical sections describe the physical and mathematical basis of CT...
Preface It is now more than 25 years since Leon Axel proposed a method for determination of cerebral blood flow from rapid-sequence contrastenhanced computed tomography (CT). Today, the availability of rapid imaging with multidetector CT systems and commercial analysis software has...
Over the past decade, the field of image processing has made tremendous advances. One type of image processing that is currently of particular interest is "tomographic imaging," a technique for computing the density function of a body, or discontinuity surfaces of this function. Today,...
1.1 Computed tomography (CT) is a radiographic method that provides an ideal examination technique whenever the primary goal is to locate and size planar and volumetric detail in three dimensions. Because of the relatively good penetrability of X-rays, as well as the sensitivity of...
1.1 Computed tomography (CT) is a radiographic method that provides an ideal examination technique whenever the primary goal is to locate and size planar and volumetric detail in three dimensions. Because of the relatively good penetrability of X rays, as well as the sensitivity of...
Purpose This guide covers a tutorial introduction to familiarize the reader with the operational capabilities and limitations inherent in a single non-computed X-ray Compton Scatter Tomography (CST). Also included is a brief description of the physics and typical hardware configuration for...
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