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Fig. 14B Diagrams show concept of full-volume versus narrow-angle
imaging compared with 2D imaging. Concept of acquisition of full volume is
shown. Full volume is acquired from total of four cardiac cycles. Each
individual cardiac cycle contributes one fourth of thickness of entire data
set as illustrated with individual colors. Cardiac gating is required to meld
four cardiac cycles into one. (Illustration by Richard Gersony)