Since the invention of the X-ray in 1895, biomedical imaging has come a long way and the pace of advances in the field are only accelerating. Research groups are progressing… Click to show full abstract
Since the invention of the X-ray in 1895, biomedical imaging has come a long way and the pace of advances in the field are only accelerating. Research groups are progressing on many fronts through improvements to existing technologies and the development of novel imaging devices and algorithms that not only deliver better pictures, but also more—and more useful—information from the image data.
               
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