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Virtuelle Realität in der Medizin

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Zwei wesentliche Entwicklungen, die sich auf unterschiedlichen Gebieten — der Computergraphik und der Chirurgie — vollzogen haben, haben dieses Kapitel geprägt (Abb. 1).

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Müller-Wittig, W. (2002). Virtuelle Realität in der Medizin. In: Kramme, R. (eds) Medizintechnik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-12453-6_43

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