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Introductory Biomedical Imaging by Bethe A. Scalettar & James R. Abney ebook – This book introduces imaging techniques used in medicine and science, presenting the underlying physics of light microscopy, endoscopy, ultrasound, projection radiography and computed tomography, radionuclide imaging, and magnetic resonance imaging. Principles are reinforced with illustrative problems, applications, activities, and experiments.
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