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Flashing tomosynthesis is a new tomographic method in radiology consisting of two steps. In the recording step the 3-dimensional object is imaged by flashing an array of X-ray tubes simultaneously on one image plan resulting in a coded image of the object. In the second post-processing step this coded image is decoded by optical means displaying arbitrary layers.
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Weiss, H., Klotz, E., Linde, R. (1979). Flashing Tomosynthesis. In: von Bally, G. (eds) Holography in Medicine and Biology. Springer Series in Optical Sciences, vol 18. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-38961-3_13
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