The use of multi-detector row computed tomography (MDCT) as an alternative to specimen preparation for anatomical instruction.
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Shogo Azemoto | Miho Yamaguchi | Kazutaka Yamada | Tokunori Taniura | Shigeyuki Tanabe | Erik R Wisner | E. Wisner | Kazutaka Yamada | Tokunori Taniura | S. Tanabe | S. Azemoto | Miho Yamaguchi
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