Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 60,Ausgabe 1Eastman Kodak Company, 1984 |
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... properties . There are , there- fore , advantages in using different biologic if properties for imaging the same organ they can provide useful complementary information . Whatever the signal , all imag- ing methods share the common ...
... properties . There are , there- fore , advantages in using different biologic if properties for imaging the same organ they can provide useful complementary information . Whatever the signal , all imag- ing methods share the common ...
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... properties of medical images were synonymous with spatial resolution ; the higher the spatial resolu- tion , the better the quality of the diagnos- tic image . It is now recognized that simpli- fication of image quality to any single ...
... properties of medical images were synonymous with spatial resolution ; the higher the spatial resolu- tion , the better the quality of the diagnos- tic image . It is now recognized that simpli- fication of image quality to any single ...
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... properties of the process should be weighed far more importantly than individual contributions of subordinate physical phenomena . " It would not be helpful if a biologic signal flowed smooth- ly and predictably into the construction of ...
... properties of the process should be weighed far more importantly than individual contributions of subordinate physical phenomena . " It would not be helpful if a biologic signal flowed smooth- ly and predictably into the construction of ...
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