The first practical application of X-rays, more than 100 years ago, was for biomedical imaging. Although not central to the initial development of 3 rd generation synchrotron light sources, imaging techniques have today established themselves as a core element of the research program at all major light sources, including the ESRF, where X-ray imaging has been identified as one of five main themes for its Upgrade Programme [1].
Baruchel, J., Bleuet, P., Bohic, S., Bravin, A., Coan, P., David, C., et al. (2008). State of the Art and Perspectives of Biomedical Imaging at the ESRF. SYNCHROTRON RADIATION NEWS, 21(4), 30-41 [10.1080/08940880802268269].
State of the Art and Perspectives of Biomedical Imaging at the ESRF
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The first practical application of X-rays, more than 100 years ago, was for biomedical imaging. Although not central to the initial development of 3 rd generation synchrotron light sources, imaging techniques have today established themselves as a core element of the research program at all major light sources, including the ESRF, where X-ray imaging has been identified as one of five main themes for its Upgrade Programme [1].File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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