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volumetric images, which may help with the selection of appropriate
processing pipelines and software tools to be used in their practice.
Acknowledgment
The authors thank Dr. Geoff Greene of MBF Bioscience, Inc. for
reviewing the manuscript and for allowing reprint of select fi gures
from the Company's Stereo Investigator demonstration video online.
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