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Biomedical Imaging in Modern Medicine

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Specific features of biomedical imaging in modern medicine are discussed. Particular emphasis is placed on aspects of practical application. Modern trends in radiation diagnosis are associated with digital engineering. Digital medical imaging is widely used in various areas of modern medicine. The demand for imported digital imaging apparatuses is considered. Diagnostic information and corresponding software require unification and standardization.

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Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, Vol. 44, No. 5, 2010, pp. 5–9.

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Blinov, N.N. Biomedical Imaging in Modern Medicine. Biomed Eng 44, 166–168 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10527-011-9178-0

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