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three-dimensional medical imaging
Holotech imaging technology can be applied in three-dimensional clinical imaging, incorporating and displaying pictures formed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computer Tomography (CT). MRI and CT form slices of 2D pictures of patients' internal anatomy and other tissue. Medical holography can combine these 2D slices into 3D images of the organs or tissues. These 3D images can function for diagnostic or therapeutic usages. For instance, holotechnology clinical imaging can function to form 3D prototypes for implants and bone grafts. Technical discussion of such holotech matters at Holostar Home English .
Using movement detection and tactile force resistance, a holographic glove (holo-glove) makes it possible for an user to touch and handle 3D holotechnology objects. Hologloves can be incorporated into holotechnology product design and hologames. Virtual Trade also has information. There is additional discussion at High Definition Holographic Television of associated holotech topics. and the site HDHTV.com may be sent to:
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