Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 60,Ausgabe 1Eastman Kodak Company, 1984 |
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... medical imaging is that it offers a representation of the body which provides spatially discrete informa- tion for interpretation . The utility of employing an image as a surrogate was recognized in earlier times though for sim- pler ...
... medical imaging is that it offers a representation of the body which provides spatially discrete informa- tion for interpretation . The utility of employing an image as a surrogate was recognized in earlier times though for sim- pler ...
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The Image as Object In order to prepare for later discussions , let us ... medical images , no matter how faithful to human anatomy , are not the body ... medical im- ages . One might then be receptive to the thought that it is the ...
The Image as Object In order to prepare for later discussions , let us ... medical images , no matter how faithful to human anatomy , are not the body ... medical im- ages . One might then be receptive to the thought that it is the ...
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... medical image is often de- fined by how closely the physician is able to limit the medical question . Take , for example , the imaging alternatives for eval- uating vesicoureteral reflux ( Figure 24a - b ) . From the standpoint of ...
... medical image is often de- fined by how closely the physician is able to limit the medical question . Take , for example , the imaging alternatives for eval- uating vesicoureteral reflux ( Figure 24a - b ) . From the standpoint of ...
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