Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 60,Ausgabe 1Eastman Kodak Company, 1984 |
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The Image as Object In order to prepare for later discussions , let us examine philosophically the diag- nostic role ... nuclear medicine . From the standpoint of visualizing the cardiac chamber , the spatial resolution of radiography far ...
The Image as Object In order to prepare for later discussions , let us examine philosophically the diag- nostic role ... nuclear medicine . From the standpoint of visualizing the cardiac chamber , the spatial resolution of radiography far ...
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... imaging technics would likely be compara- bly sensitive and specific . The nuclear technic , although less rich in detail , requires lower radiation dose . Moreover , it could be argued that the radiographic technic provides an image ...
... imaging technics would likely be compara- bly sensitive and specific . The nuclear technic , although less rich in detail , requires lower radiation dose . Moreover , it could be argued that the radiographic technic provides an image ...
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... nuclear medicine image . Electronic images conveyed to film transpar- encies are often formatted so that substantial portions of the film are translucent ( upper im- age ) . Flooding of the eye with view - box light surrounding the image ...
... nuclear medicine image . Electronic images conveyed to film transpar- encies are often formatted so that substantial portions of the film are translucent ( upper im- age ) . Flooding of the eye with view - box light surrounding the image ...
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