<p>This book presents a comprehensive overview of medical image analysis. Practical in approach, the text is uniquely structured by potential applications. Features: presents learning objectives, exercises and concluding remarks in each chapter, in addition to a glossary of abbreviations; describes
Guide to Medical Image Analysis: Methods and Algorithms
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- 2017
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- English
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- 609
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- 2nd ed. 2017
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- Library
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