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4. CONCLUSIONS The results obtained until now in the field of Computerized Tomography were well received by the specialists in museography and restorer who showed their interest in testing this method in various museum s applications. To meet their requirements we intend for the future the following: The archievement of a multidetection computerized tomograph able to grant relatively short aquisition times: The development of standards concerning the use of Computerized Tomography method in non destructive evolution; Using further on this equipments for to obtain new and very well tomographies images that will lead to development work in restorer applications and historical research. 5. BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. R. GORDON, “A Tutorial on ART”, IEEE Transaction on Nuclear Science, 1974. 2. H. HO, “ General Views on 3-D Image Reconstruction and Computerized Transverse Axial Tomography”, IEEE Transaction on Nuclear Science, 1974. 3. P. REIMERS, J. GOEBBELS, H. P. WEISSE & K. WILDING, “ Some Aspect of Industrial Non - Destructive Evaluation by X-Ray and Gamma- Ray Computed Tomography ”, Nuclear Instrumets and Method in Physics Research, 1984. 4. M. IOVEA, A. MARINESCU, P. CHIŢESCU, T. SAVA, ‘‘Three- Dimensional Method of Representation in Industrial Computerized Tomography", The 6th Joint PS-APS International Conference on Physics Computing, Lugano, Switzerland, august, 22-26 1994. 5. M. IOVEA, A. MARINESCU, P. CHIŢESCU, T. SAVA, ‘‘Some Aspects Concerning the Stage of Applying the Industrial Computerized Tomography in Romania", International Conference on Industrial Computerized Tomography, Berlin, 8-10 June 1994. 32

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