three-dimensional reconstruction
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three-dimensional
adjective
uk/ˌθriː.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/us/ˌθriː.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/
having or appearing to have three dimensions (= length, width, and height) and therefore ...
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reconstruction
noun
uk/ˌriː.kənˈstrʌk.ʃən/us/ˌriː.kənˈstrʌk.ʃən/
the process of building or creating something again that has been damaged ...
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Three-dimensionalreconstructionof the thalamus, subthalamic nucleus and the basal ganglia in a patient using patient-specific segmentation atlas.
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Three-dimensionalreconstructionand dynamic display can provide unique views unavailable with standard cross-sectional echocardiography, improving spatial appreciation of the intracardiac anatomy.
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Three-dimensionalreconstructionof single particles embedded in ice.
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We adapted a previously described method forthree-dimensionalreconstructionof the left ventricle to compute right ventricular volume and ejection fraction in a clinical setting.
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This time we carried out a light microscopical study andthree-dimensionalreconstructionby image analyzer.
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Carefulthree-dimensionalreconstructionof the synaptic complex of a peripheral cone is required to resolve this issue.
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Normal and pathological remodeling of human trabecular bone:three-dimensionalreconstructionof the remodeling sequence in normals and in metabolic bone disease.
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Although it used to be thought that the tubes had test-tube like bases, detailedthree-dimensionalreconstructionhas shown that the tubes had an open base.
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An extension of this technique uses single particle methods to build up athree-dimensionalreconstructionof the particle.
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An important feature of the network is the simultaneous observation of an object from several stations that allows accuratethree-dimensionalreconstructionof its trajectory using triangulation.
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In the figure, athree-dimensionalreconstructionof the inner parts of the survey is shown, revealing an impressive view of the cosmic structures in the nearby universe.
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Non-tomographic variants on this method, referred to as single particle analysis, use images of multiple (hopefully) identical objects at different orientations to produce the image data required forthree-dimensionalreconstruction.
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