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3D image analysis of the alveolar shape in human lungs
A. Reimelt (Hannover, Germany), D. Vasilescu (Vancouver, Canada), R. Beare (Melbourne, Australia), L. Knudsen (Hannover, Germany), R. Grothausmann (Göttingen, Germany)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Pulmonary neoplasia and related pathologies
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Pulmonary neoplasia and related pathologies
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