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Springer Molecular Imaging: Computer Reconstruction and Practice

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Explore advanced concepts in medical imaging with Molecular Imaging: Computer Reconstruction and Practice. Published by Springer as part of the NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics, this volume serves as a comprehensive resource for professionals and researchers in the field of radiology and biophysics. This book contains the lectures from the NATO Advanced Study Institute ASI-982440, held at the European Scientific Institute of Archamps in France. While a separate volume covers nuclear medicine and individual imaging techniques, this specific work focuses on the essential technical foundations of the field. It provides in-depth coverage of data modelling, processing, and the critical aspects of image archiving and distribution. Designed for those studying the mathematical and computational side of medical diagnostics, this text offers a structured look at how data is transformed into usable medical images. It is an essential addition to any academic or professional library focused on the evolution of digital imaging and computer-based reconstruction methods.

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Part of the NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics, providing high-level academic content.

Focuses specifically on data modelling and processing techniques used in modern molecular imaging.

Includes detailed information on image archiving and distribution systems for medical data.

Based on professional lectures from the NATO Advanced Study Institute held at the European Scientific Institute of Archamps.

Provides a specialized technical perspective on computer reconstruction within the field of medical imaging.

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