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Can CT scanning provide direct density measurements?

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Can CT scanning provide direct density measurements?

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Yes, but it would take some preliminary work geared to a specific study objective. CT images generally reflect relative density variations in the object being scanned, but specific gray scale values reflect a wide range of factors determined by the scanning conditions. In order to obtain density data, calibrations must be performed based on the specific material being scanned at the exact scanning conditions that will be used.

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