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Computed Tomography is a technique for estimating the interior of an
-object from
-measurement of radiation collected around the object. This
+object from measurement of radiation collected around the object. This
radiation can be either projected through or emitted from the
object. \ctsim\ simulates the process of projecting X-rays
through a phantom object. \ctsim\ can then reconstruct the
-interior of the object from the projections collected around the
-phantom object.
+interior of the object from those projections. \ctsim\ integrates
+numerous visualization and analytic tools.
This manual begins with an introduction into the concepts of
-\ctsim. The graphical, \helprefn{ctsim}{ctsim}, and
-command-line, \helprefn{ctsimtext}{ctsimtext}, shells are then
-presented. Finally, the web-based
-\helprefn{interface}{webinterface} and
-\helprefn{installation}{installation} are discussed.
+\ctsim. Next, the graphical, command-line, and web shells are
+presented. Finally, the installation of \ctsim is discussed.
I hope that you enjoy \ctsim!