PMID: 6965501Feb 1, 1980Paper

Computerized tomography and nuclear magnetic resonance

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
L A Shepp

Abstract

In 1917 Radon gave a simple formula for reconstructing a function (f(x,y,z) from its integrals over all planes in three-dimensions. We give a simple algorithm for numerical quadrature of his formula and suggest its application to imaging the nuclear magnetic resonance spin density of an object.

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