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tomographic

a. Of or pertaining to ''imaging'' by the method of rotating a radiation source and the accompanying sensor so that areas outside the required plane of investigation are not in focus.

Usage examples of "tomographic".

Andrew Kuzmitz, to run a tomographic scan on it, and that indicated the presence of a heart, neatly encased within a stone sarcophagus.

Margaret examined the three-dimensional color-enhanced tomographic scan Arn had brought.

He started with the fresh lab material--visuals from the most advanced state-of-the-art tomographic probings.

The hardbody sonar array, the seismometers, tomographic systems, and the proton magnetometers must be assembled before work begins.

The latest tomographic readings show that much of the original Pit was already in place when the pirates arrived.

Crane in a tomographic frame, laid him on a couch, dabbed electrolyte jelly in a hundred places on his scalp, carefully fitted a kind of skull cap.

This avatar, his point of view and representative within the virtuality, was an exact replica of his own self, built from the tomographic scan.

Very few seismologists believe that the tomographic images had enough resolution to actually show anything, she said.

The technicians scanned Crane in a tomographic frame, laid him on a couch, dabbed electrolyte jelly in a hundred places on his scalp, carefully fitted a kind of skull cap.

I remember before I died: I was looking up from the emergency room examining table, listening to the doctor order a tomographic scan of my head, and somehow I knew, I must have heard, the fact that I had been injured.