\end{equation}
}
If this quantity is less than or equal to zero, then at least for some
projections the source is inside the phantom. Perhaps a figure will help at
this point. Consider first the case where $f_{vR} = f_{lR} =1 $, figure 3. The
square in the figure bounds the phantom and has sides $l_p$. For this case
\end{equation}
}
If this quantity is less than or equal to zero, then at least for some
projections the source is inside the phantom. Perhaps a figure will help at
this point. Consider first the case where $f_{vR} = f_{lR} =1 $, figure 3. The
square in the figure bounds the phantom and has sides $l_p$. For this case