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An efficient method has been developed to speed up the computational time required for tissue separation after the dual-energy scan in computerized tomography and digital radiography. This method consists of two steps. First, an isotransmission line method is used to replace the iterative algorithm for solving the two nonlinear equations, which is computationally noisy and sensitive. Second, two tables, one for the aluminum component and the other for the plastic component, are derived from calibration data in order to replace calculation by a table lookup. Results from this method are compared with the conventional method.
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