
pmid: 5803621
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.
Radiography, Skull, Animals, Hominidae, Technology, Radiologic, Mathematics
Radiography, Skull, Animals, Hominidae, Technology, Radiologic, Mathematics
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