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Medical image computing and computer-assisted intervention - MICCAI '98 : first International Conference, Cambridge, MA, USA, October 11-13, 1998 : proceedings
Computer-Assisted Intervention,William M. Wells,Alan C. F. Colchester,Scott L. Delp +3 more
- 01 Jan 1998
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