Quantitative Reconstruction of an Arbitrary Sample using Propagation-Based Phase-Contrast X-ray Imaging (2022)

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Alloo SJ, Paganin DM, Morgan KS, Kitchen MJ, Croton LCP, Pavlov K (2022). Quantitative Reconstruction of an Arbitrary Sample using Propagation-Based Phase-Contrast X-ray Imaging. Christchurch, NZ: NZPEM 2022. 27/06/2022-28/06/2022.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
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40 - Engineering::4003 - Biomedical engineering::400304 - Biomedical imaging34 - Chemical sciences::3406 - Physical chemistry::340605 - Molecular imaging (incl. electron microscopy and neutron diffraction)
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