Neurosurgical burr hole placement using the Microsoft HoloLens
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Andras Lasso | Gabor Fichtinger | Evelyn Morin | Emily Rae | Matthew S. Holden | Ron Levy | G. Fichtinger | E. Morin | A. Lasso | M. Holden | Emily Rae | Ron Levy
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