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| An integral is a mathematical object that can be interpreted as an area or a generalization of area. A number computed by a limiting process in which the domain of a function, often an interval or planar region, is divided into arbitrarily small units, the value of the function at a point in each unit is multiplied by the linear or areal measurement of that unit, and all such products are summed (summation in the limit). In MRI for example this mathematical function is used in the Fourier transformation. | |
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| • View the DATABASE results for 'Integral' (5).
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