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Johan Radon (1917) showed how a reconstruction from projections was possible.
Cormack (1963,1964) introduced Fourier transforms into the reconstruction algorithms.
Hounsfield (1972) invented the X-ray Computer scanner for medical work, (which Cormack and Hounsfield shared a Nobel prize).
EMI Ltd (1971) announced development of the EMI scanner which combined X-ray measurements and sophisticated algorithms solved by digital computers.

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