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    Semi-Automatic Vessel Boundary Detection in Cardiac 4D PC-MRI Data Using FTLE fields 

    Behrendt, Benjamin; Köhler, Benjamin; Gräfe, Daniel; Grothoff, Matthias; Gutberlet, Matthias; Preim, Bernhard (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
    Four-dimensional phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (4D PC-MRI) is a method to non-invasively acquire in-vivo blood flow, e.g. in the aorta. It produces three-dimensional, time-resolved datasets containing both flow ...

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    AuthorBehrendt, Benjamin (1)Grothoff, Matthias (1)Gräfe, Daniel (1)Gutberlet, Matthias (1)
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