X-ray microtomography, often abbreviated as XMT or micro-CT, is a non-destructive imaging technique that utilizes X-ray radiation to create high-resolution, three-dimensional images of the internal structure of objects at the microscopic scale. This method is particularly useful for examining small specimens, such as biological tissues, materials, and complex geometries in engineering or geology, without the need for physical sectioning.
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