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THREE DIMENSIONAL ROENTGENOGRAPHY

Authors: J B, Garrison; D G, Grant; W H, Guier; R J, Johns;

THREE DIMENSIONAL ROENTGENOGRAPHY

Abstract

A technique for producing a three-dimensional image of an object from a set of roentgenograms has been demonstrated. N individual roentgenograms, taken from different directions, are combined in a simple optical system producing a real image of the object in space. A moveable viewing screen permits observation of that part of the total image which corresponds to the roentgenogram of the thin section defined by the position of the screen.

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Radiography, Skull, Animals, Hominidae, Technology, Radiologic, Mathematics

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