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English: CT movie of red-eared slider (a semi-aquatic turtle) (Trachemys scripta). Initially the animal is turned 360° along its long axis with a slight change in contrast settings halfway, subsequently the plastron is digitally dissected away to reveal internal skeletal architecture. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Lauridsen H, Hansen K, Wang T, Agger P, Andersen J, Knudsen P, Rasmussen A, Uhrenholt L, Pedersen M (2011). "Inside Out: Modern Imaging Techniques to Reveal Animal Anatomy". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0017879. PMID 21445356. PMC: 3062562. | ||
Author | Lauridsen H, Hansen K, Wang T, Agger P, Andersen J, Knudsen P, Rasmussen A, Uhrenholt L, Pedersen M | ||
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Author | Lauridsen H, Hansen K, Wang T, Agger P, Andersen J, Knudsen P, Rasmussen A, Uhrenholt L, Pedersen M |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |