Cardiologists use two-dimensional projection images in conventional X-ray coronary angiography for the assessment of three-dimensional structures. During minimally invasive interventions there is a need to clearly visualize and analyze contrast filled coronary arteries, surrounding tissue, and impla
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Motion compensated projection reconstruction
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1999
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