What is special about ultrasound image?
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it has a color bar
What are systems?
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produce an output from an original signal
What are all the high resolution modalities?
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projection radiography, CT, MRI
What does a mixed signal function look?
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g(l, theta) where l is continuous and theta is discrete (CT)
What does non-invasive mean?
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does not require the body to be cut open
What is the most expensive imaging technique?
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MRI
What are uo and vo?
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, fundamental or spatial frequencies
What are all the signals of interest?
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point impulse, line impulse, comb and sampling, rect and sinc,
exponential/sinusoidal
Which techniques utilize the EM spectrum?
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all of them except for ultrasound
Tomographic vs ultrasound
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ultrasound is direct while tomographic gets raw data that needs to be
analyzed
What is the MRI medical imaging technique?
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it has a color bar
What are systems?
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produce an output from an original signal
What are all the high resolution modalities?
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projection radiography, CT, MRI
What does a mixed signal function look?
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g(l, theta) where l is continuous and theta is discrete (CT)
What does non-invasive mean?
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does not require the body to be cut open
What is the most expensive imaging technique?
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MRI
What are uo and vo?
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, fundamental or spatial frequencies
What are all the signals of interest?
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point impulse, line impulse, comb and sampling, rect and sinc,
exponential/sinusoidal
Which techniques utilize the EM spectrum?
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all of them except for ultrasound
Tomographic vs ultrasound
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ultrasound is direct while tomographic gets raw data that needs to be
analyzed
What is the MRI medical imaging technique?
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