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1. A computer tomography apparatus comprising: an X-ray source for applying a cone-like X-ray beam to a target object to be examined;  a two-dimensional X-ray detector being disposed on an X-ray optical axis of the X-ray source so as to be opposed to the X-ray source, for obtaining X-ray fluoroscopic data of the target object;  a turn table disposed between the X-ray source and the two-dimensional X-ray detector, said turn table having the target object mounted thereon and being operable to rotate the target object around an axis orthogonal to the X-ray optical axis;  a data processing section for reconstructing a plurality of tomograms of the target object cut on a plane orthogonal to a rotation axis of the turn table;  a number-of-imaging-times setting section for setting a number of imaging times; and  a move mechanism for moving the turn table in a rotation axis direction of the turn table by an effective view field of the two-dimensional X-ray detector each time an imaging is executed until the number of imaging times reaches the set number of imaging times. 2. The computer tomography apparatus as claimed in  claim 1 , further comprising: claim 1 a direction setting section for setting a direction when the turn table is moved in the rotation axis direction,  wherein the move mechanism moves the turn table in the direction set by the direction setting section. 3. The computer tomography apparatus as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the data processing section concatenates the plurality of tomograms reconstructed to obtain three-dimensional data of the target object. claim 1 4. A computer tomography method using a computer tomography apparatus including an X-ray source, a turn table, and a two-dimensional X-ray detector, the method comprising: setting a number of imaging times and an effective view field of the X-ray detector;  applying a cone-like X-ray beam to a target object to be examined mounted on the turn table while rotating the target object around an axis orthogonal to an X-ray optical axis;  collecting X-ray fluoroscopic data of the target object and reconstructing a tomogram of the target object cut on a plane orthogonal to a rotation axis of the turn table;  moving the turn table in a rotation axis direction of the turn table by the effective view field of the two-dimensional X-ray detector if the number of imaging times does not reach the set number of imaging times and repeating the collecting step. 5. The computer tomography method as claimed in  claim 4 , further comprising: claim 4 setting a direction when the turn table is moved in the rotation axis direction of the turntable. 6. The computer tomography method as claimed in  claim 4 , further comprising: claim 4 concatenating a plurality of tomograms reconstructed to obtain three-dimensional data of the target object.