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Reconstructing moving morphology using RaspberryPi (PiROMM): Range of motion in ostrich cervical vertebrae at progressive stages of dissection
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https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5155462
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Version 1 2017-06-30, 12:53
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posted on 2022-05-30, 15:13
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Peter Falkingham
Peter Falkingham
<p>Poster, videos, and trial dataset regarding technique of documenting range of motion using synchronized Raspberry Pi cameras and the XROMM toolkit.</p> <p><br></p> <p>30-05-22 - added all data and animation files from 2017.</p>
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Animal structure and function
Bioinformatic methods development
Bioinformatics and computational biology not elsewhere classified
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XROMM
piromm
raspberry pi
range of motion
3d
Anatomy
Biological Techniques
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