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tomography
200px|thumb|Fig.1: Basic principle of tomography: superposition free tomographic cross sections S1 and S2 compared with the (not tomographic) projected image P
thumbnail|Median plane sagittal tomography of the head by [[magnetic resonance imaging]]
Tomography is imaging by sections or sectioning that uses any kind of penetrating wave. The method is used in radiology, archaeology, biology, atmospheric science, geophysics, oceanography, plasma physics, materials science, cosmochemistry, astrophysics, quantum information, and other areas of science.
Radon transform
integral transform which takes a function f defined on the plane to a function Rf defined on the (two-dimensional) space of lines in the plane, whose value at a particular line is equal to the line integral of the function over that line
Hanna Damasio
Professor of Psychology and Neurology (1942-)
tomographic reconstruction
estimate object properties from a finite number of projections
industrial computed tomography scanning
computer-aided tomographic process
Neutron tomography
Focal plane tomography
imaging technique using moving X-ray machines
Stress wave tomography
surgical planning
preoperative method
SAMV
parameter-free superresolution algorithm for the linear inverse problem in spectral estimation, direction-of-arrival estimation and tomographic reconstruction with applications in signal processing, medical imaging and remote sensing