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Der Einsatz elektronischer Bildanalysesysteme in der Knochenhistomorphometrie

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In der Medizin ist der Einsatz digitaler Bildverarbeitung und elektronischer Bildanalyse weit verbreitet.

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Böhringer, M.E., Beyer, W.F., Arnold, H., Willauschus, W. (1991). Der Einsatz elektronischer Bildanalysesysteme in der Knochenhistomorphometrie. In: Werner, E., Matthiaß, H.H. (eds) Osteologie — interdisziplinär. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76128-7_5

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