At present, both CTA and MRA allow to obtain datasets formed by a large amount of bi-dimensional images acquired through a spatial axis (x, y, z); however, in consideration of the very thin intervals between contiguous partitions of each dataset, the acquisition as a whole can be considered a true volume formed by basic three-dimensional components (voxels) rather than a stack of independent slices with bi-dimensional properties.
Post-processing / Sedati P.; Zaccagna F.; Mallio C.A.. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 41-53. [10.1007/978-88-470-2868-5_3]
Post-processing
Zaccagna F.;
2013
Abstract
At present, both CTA and MRA allow to obtain datasets formed by a large amount of bi-dimensional images acquired through a spatial axis (x, y, z); however, in consideration of the very thin intervals between contiguous partitions of each dataset, the acquisition as a whole can be considered a true volume formed by basic three-dimensional components (voxels) rather than a stack of independent slices with bi-dimensional properties.File in questo prodotto:
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