Sinogram

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Sinogram of two squares, taken at 50 equidistant angles over a 180 degree span (it is only by coincidence that the x-axis marks displacement at -50 and 50 units).
Sinogram of two squares, taken at 50 equidistant angles over a 180 degree span (it is only by coincidence that the x-axis marks displacement at -50 and 50 units).

Sinogram can mean:

[edit] In Typography

[edit] In Imaging

A sinogram is a special x-ray procedure that is done with contrast media (x-ray dye) to visualize any abnormal opening (sinus) in the body.

Phantom image, two kitty-corner squares.
Phantom image, two kitty-corner squares.


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