Friday, March 20, 2009
Linear tomography is the most basic form of tomography which permits the acquisition of x-ray relative to any plane that is parallel to the x-ray table. The main purpose of linear tomography is to blur out objects lying above and below the plane and for object lying in the plane to be properly imaged. This method improves the contrast resolution
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