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Measurement of absolute regional lung air volumes from near-field x-ray speckles

Propagation-based phase contrast x-ray (PBX) imaging yields high contrast images of the lung where airways that overlap in projection coherently scatter the x-rays, giving rise to a speckled intensity due to interference effects. Our previous works have shown that total and regional changes in lung...

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Published in:Optics express 2013-11, Vol.21 (23), p.27905-27923
Main Authors: Leong, Andrew F T, Paganin, David M, Hooper, Stuart B, Siew, Melissa L, Kitchen, Marcus J
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