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During my studies, I became really fascinated by the math and visual illustrations in biomedical imaging. I hope that I can share my passion about this topic with you in this video. The idea of 3b1b's "Summer of Math Exposition" was quite motivating to make this project happen. Resources used for this video: Lecture notes from DESY: Milan Zvolský https://www.desy.de/~garutti/LECTURES... Lecture notes from University Göttingen: Prof. Tim Salditt Digital Image Processing: Rafael C. Gonzalez Rose CT data by microphotonics, • 5 Minute Micro-CT Scan of a Rose Animation Software: Manim, www.manim.community Special thanks to Veerangna Kohli for aesthetic advice, mental support and help with the audio recording. I really appreciate the people who took time for reviewing this video and giving me technical feedback: Rishabh Jha, Martin Krzywinski (http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/), Oliver Schön, and Matthias Schröter. Lastly, I would also like to thank the great people in the Manim Community and the Institute for X-Ray Physics in Göttingen. Small typo at 13:40: p̃(s,ϕ), not p̃(ω,s). p̃(s,π*m/M), not p̃(π*m/M,s) https://imgur.com/a/qsZwJdI (corrected proof as an image)