At 01:39 PM 12/8/95 GMT, you wrote:
>Dear list members:
>
>
>Thus, what is the value of use of surface landmarks in 3D analysis?
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>
>Aki Salo
>Research Fellow
>Brunel University College
>Middlesex, UK
>email: salo_ait@wlihe.ac.uk
>
For one, it makes the use of live volunteers reasonable! Implanted markers are fine for cadaver studies. *In vivo* needs surface markers.
Sincerely,
Carolyn Small
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Carolyn F. Small, PhD, PEng
Associate Professor, (613)545-2581
Department of Mechanical Engineering FAX 545-6489
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario, Canada smallc@qucdn.queensu.ca
K7L 3N6 small@me.queensu.ca
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>Dear list members:
>
>
>Thus, what is the value of use of surface landmarks in 3D analysis?
>
>
>Aki Salo
>Research Fellow
>Brunel University College
>Middlesex, UK
>email: salo_ait@wlihe.ac.uk
>
For one, it makes the use of live volunteers reasonable! Implanted markers are fine for cadaver studies. *In vivo* needs surface markers.
Sincerely,
Carolyn Small
>************************************************* **************
Carolyn F. Small, PhD, PEng
Associate Professor, (613)545-2581
Department of Mechanical Engineering FAX 545-6489
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario, Canada smallc@qucdn.queensu.ca
K7L 3N6 small@me.queensu.ca
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