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Inverse Scattering Results

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Acoustical Imaging

Part of the book series: Acoustical Imaging ((ACIM,volume 30))

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We discuss the results obtained using the inversion and refraction corrected reflection (RFCR) algorithms described in the companion paper in these proceedings. We show images for three patients created with these algorithms, from data collected with our clinical device. We discuss their potential clinical relevance, and their relationship to other, more conventional imaging modalities.

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Wiskin, J. et al. (2011). Inverse Scattering Results. In: André, M., Jones, J., Lee, H. (eds) Acoustical Imaging. Acoustical Imaging, vol 30. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3255-3_8

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