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Imaging in Medicine Journal publishes fundamental and translational research and applications focused on medical imaging, which seeks to reveal internal structures hidden by the skin and bones and also yields physical and biomedical advancements in the early detection, diagnostics, and therapy of disease. It includes image formation, image processing, image analysis, image interpretation and understanding, computer graphics and visualisation and inverse problems in imaging; leading to applications to perse areas in science, medicine, engineering and other fields.
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Articles published in Imaging in Medicine have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Imaging in Medicine has got h-index 25 , which means every article in Imaging in Medicine has got 25 average citations.
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