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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I would like to acknowledge the amazing editorial skills of Elizabeth DiGangi and thank her
for all of her hard work on this textbook. I would also like to thank those individuals who
contributed to my dissertation research: My advisor Lyle Konigsberg, Mohamamed Mahfouz
and Emam Fattah from Biomedical Engineering, Kent Hutson from the Department of Radi-
ology, Dixie Thompson from Exercise Sciences, and all of the graduate students from
Biomedical Engineering and Anthropology who contributed many hours of work to gather
the CT data at the UT Medical Center.
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