Sectional views that are commonly used to replace existing primary views include half sections, full sections, and offset sections. Half sections provide a view of one-half of the object, revealing interior features, while full sections show the entire object cut through its center. Offset sections allow for a more complex view by following the contours of the object, making it useful for revealing non-linear features. These sectional views enhance clarity and understanding of complex geometries that may not be effectively conveyed in standard primary views.
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Cross-sectional views are typically produced by slicing an object along a plane perpendicular to its axis. This allows for a detailed examination of the internal structure and features of the object. Technologies such as computerized tomography (CT) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and engineering drawings are commonly used to create cross-sectional views.
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There are two procedures that are non invasive to check for internal and structural problems of the brain. The x-ray procedure that involves cross-sectional views of these internal brain structures is a CAT scan.
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