Mathematics and Physics of Emerging Biomedical Imaging
by National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press 1996
ISBN/ASIN: 0309053870
ISBN-13: 9780309053877
Number of pages: 238
Description:
This cross-disciplinary book documents the key research challenges in the mathematical sciences and physics that could enable the economical development of novel biomedical imaging devices. It is hoped that the infusion of new insights from mathematical scientists and physicists will accelerate progress in imaging.
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