10 March 2015, Volume 54, Issue 8, pp. 1861-2163;
Feat. pp: CS1–C44
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Trans-axial CT image of the lung (left) and corresponding gradient magnitude image (right) illustrating the sparsity of medical images that can be exploited through use of compressive sensing. For details, see Graff and Sidky, part of our Focus Issue on Compressive Sensing, pp. C23–C44.
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