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    Adaptive Section Collimation Is a Design to Overcome Overscanning, an Issue
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Adaptive Section Collimation Is a Design to Overcome Overscanning, an Issue

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Adaptive section collimation is a design to overcome overscanning, an issue of exposing the patient outside the imaged range which occurs for spiral CT with multirow detectors at the start and the end of the scan.

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