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Computational anthropomorphic phantom based on medical tomographic images where the anatomy is described by small three-dimensional volume elements (voxels) specifying the density and the atomic composition of the various organs and tissues of the human body.
 
Computational anthropomorphic phantom based on medical tomographic images where the anatomy is described by small three-dimensional volume elements (voxels) specifying the density and the atomic composition of the various organs and tissues of the human body.
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See also [[reference phantom]].
  
 
[[ICRP Publication 103]], 2007
 
[[ICRP Publication 103]], 2007

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Computational anthropomorphic phantom based on medical tomographic images where the anatomy is described by small three-dimensional volume elements (voxels) specifying the density and the atomic composition of the various organs and tissues of the human body.

See also reference phantom.

ICRP Publication 103, 2007

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Previous glossary entries

from ICRP Publication 116, 2015 and ICRP Publication 123, 2013

Computational anthropomorphic phantom based on medical tomographic images in which the anatomy is described by small three-dimensional volume elements (voxels). Collections of these voxels are used to specify the organs and tissues of the human body.

from ICRP Publication 110, 2008

Computational anthropomorphic phantom based on medical tomographic images in which the anatomy is described by small three-dimensional volume elements (voxels) specifying the organ or tissue to which they belong.