CT (Computed Tomography) Scans - A Level Physics
A basic description of the mechanism of CT (computed tomography) scans for medical use in remote sensing. Part of the A Level Physics revision series.

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Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging - A Level Physics

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CT physics overview | Computed Tomography Physics Course | Radiology Physics Course Lesson #1

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Reinventing Entropy | Compression is Intelligence Part 1

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X Rays - A Level Physics

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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A Level - CT/CAT scan voxel explanation

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Optical Tweezers and the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics - Sixty Symbols

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Inside Anthropic, the $965 Billion AI Juggernaut | The Circuit

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Olbers' Paradox - A Level Physics

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History of Computerized Tomography (CT Scanner)

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The most beautiful formula not enough people understand

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CT Image Reconstruction

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Touching things at the atomic level (I love microscopes)

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Measure the Earth’s Radius! (with this one complicated trick)

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The Physics Of Dissonance

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Stars - GCSE & A-level Physics

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CT Detectors (Computed Tomography Detectors)

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The Insane Engineering of MRI Machines

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