CAT scan (CT)
advantage of cross sectional study?
You cannot create a cross sectional area of a rectangle. You can only create cross sectional areas for triangular shapes.
the larger the cross sectional area, the smaller the resistance
Cross-sectional views are typically produced by slicing an object along a plane perpendicular to its axis. This allows for a detailed examination of the internal structure and features of the object. Technologies such as computerized tomography (CT) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and engineering drawings are commonly used to create cross-sectional views.
Yes, We can design a cross sectional study which its data collected in a retrospective format, so this study is called cross sectional retrospective study.
A cross-sectional view is a representation that shows the internal structure of an object or system by slicing through it along a specific plane. This view provides insights into the arrangement and relationships of various components within the object, making it useful in fields like medicine, engineering, and architecture. In diagrams, it often reveals details that are not visible from the outside, enhancing understanding and analysis.
Rod is circular in shape. If u look it from where it starts, i.e. its cross sectional view it will be circular. It may or may not be hollow. Bar's cross sectional view will be a quadrilateral. Shivangini
Cross Sectional Area = Width x Average Depth
The term sectional view basically refers to how you are looking at something. If an apple is cut open and then lines are cut too deep, this is sectional viewing.
Volume = cross sectional area * lengthArea = 2* cross sectional area + perimeter of cross section * length
the gayest view of them all...
Peter Ratiu has written: 'Cross-sectional atlas of the brain' -- subject(s): Anatomy & histology, Anatomy, Cross-Sectional, Atlases, Brain, Cross-sectional imaging, Methods