Three-Dimensional Pathology Specimen Modeling Using "Structure-From-Motion" Photogrammetry: A Powerful New Tool for Surgical Pathology.
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John Turchini | Michael E Buckland | Anthony J Gill | Shane Battye | A. Gill | M. Buckland | J. Turchini | Shane Battye
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