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A new model for the recovery of cylindrical structures from medical image data

Published: 19 March 1997 Publication History

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  1. A new model for the recovery of cylindrical structures from medical image data

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      CVRMed-MRCAS '97: Proceedings of the First Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Virtual Reality and Robotics in Medicine and Medial Robotics and Computer-Assisted Surgery
      March 1997
      799 pages

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      Published: 19 March 1997

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