Some modern dual-source CT scanners need only a quarter rotation to image a think slab. For such a scanner, how many full rot

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Some modern dual-source CT scanners need only a quarter rotation to image a think slab. For such a scanner, how many full rotations will be required to image the heart with 16 cardiac phases and 160 mm coverage. You may assume the thickness of each slab is 40 mm. Round your answer to the nearest integer.
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