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  • 1High Resolution CT — or HRCT of the lung is a medical diagnostic test used for diagnosis and assessment of Interstitial lung disease. It involves the use of special computed tomography scanning techniques in order to assess the lung parenchyma.=Technique=HRCT is… …

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  • 2Spatial application — A spatial application is a techological application (such as video) requiring high spatial resolution, possibly at the expense of reduced temporal positioning accuracy, i.e., increased jerkiness. Examples of spatial applications include the… …

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  • 3High-resolution transmission electron microscopy — (HRTEM) is an imaging mode of the transmission electron microscope (TEM) that allows the imaging of the crystallographic structure of a sample at an atomic scale. [cite book |title=Experimental high resolution electron microscopy |last=Spence… …

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  • 4High energy X-rays — or HEX rays are very hard X rays, with 80 keV 1000 keV typically one order of magnitude higher in energy than conventional X rays (and well into the gamma ray energies of over 120 keV). They are produced at modern synchrotron radiation sources… …

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  • 5High speed photography — [ Eadweard Muybridge, first published in 1887.] High Speed Photography is the science of taking pictures of very fast phenomena. In 1948, the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) defined high speed photography as any set of… …

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  • 6high-resolution computed tomography — (HRCT) computed tomography that produces images with a high degree of spatial resolution and anatomic detail using a high speed scanner, thin slices, and a special algorithm for reconstructing the image …

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  • 7High Energy Astronomy Observatory 1 — The first of NASA s three High Energy Astronomy Observatories, HEAO 1, launched August 12, 1977 aboard an Atlas rocket with a Centaur upper stage, operated until 9 January 1979. During that time, it scanned the X ray sky almost three times over 0 …

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  • 8High-resolution scheme — High resolution schemes are used in the numerical solution of partial differential equations where high accuracy is required in the presence of shocks or discontinuities. They have the following properties:*Second or higher order spatial accuracy …

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  • 9Spatial Decision Support System — Spatial Decision Support Systems (sDSS) developed in parallel with the concept of Decision Support Systems (DSS).An sDSS is an interactive, computer based system designed to support a user or group of users in achieving a higher effectiveness of… …

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  • 10Spatial light modulator — A spatial light modulator (SLM) is an object that imposes some form of spatially varying modulation on a beam of light. A simple example is an overhead projector transparency. Usually when the phrase SLM is used, it means that the transparency… …

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