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tomographic reconstruction

Tomographic reconstruction is a technique used to create detailed, three-dimensional images of the inside of an object or body from multiple two-dimensional images taken from different angles. Think of it like taking several X-ray pictures around a patient and then using computer algorithms to assemble those images into a 3D model. This process helps identify injuries, diseases, or internal structures without surgery. It's widely used in medical imaging (like CT scans) and in fields such as materials science, providing a non-invasive way to visualize complex internal features with high accuracy.