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A Solution of the X-Ray Topographic Problem for a Stereo Pair of Scanned Images

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A solution of the X-ray topographic problem for a stereo pair of scanned images is suggested in this work. The principles of scanning X-ray stereo photography and the theory of X-ray stereo tomography are discussed. The results and discussion can be of interest to medical roentgenologists and transport safety specialists.

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Cherniy, A.N., Potemkin, A.V. A Solution of the X-Ray Topographic Problem for a Stereo Pair of Scanned Images. Biomed Eng 46, 199–200 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10527-013-9303-3

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