DIGITAL RECONSTRUCTION OF SOFT-TISSUE STRUCTURES IN FOSSILS
Volume: 22, Pages: 101 - 117
Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
In the last two decades, advances in computational imaging techniques and digital visualization have created novel avenues for the study of fossil organisms. As a result, paleontology has undergone a shift from the pure study of physically preserved bones and teeth, and other hard tissues, to using virtual computer models to study specimens in greater detail, restore incomplete specimens, and perform biomechanical analyses. The rapidly...
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Title
DIGITAL RECONSTRUCTION OF SOFT-TISSUE STRUCTURES IN FOSSILS
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Volume
22
Pages
101 - 117
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