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  • #REDIRECT [[Digital imaging and communications in medicine]]
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  • ...Specific types of information follow domain-specific standards, such as [[digital imaging and communications in medicine]] for all types of images, from [[digital photography]] to [[magnetic reson
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  • ...to a continent away. A standard method for transmitting these images is [[digital imaging and communications in medicine]] (DICOM).
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  • '''Digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM)''' is both a standards development organization and a set of techni | author = Digital imaging and communications in medicine}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Digital imaging and communications in medicine}}
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  • ...magery, not only from radiology, can be stored and transmitted using the [[digital imaging and communications in medicine]] standard.
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