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Fig. 2. —Diagram shows anterior, posterior, medial, lateral, and both oblique views for each lung. Also shown are internal views of each lung (medial views), revealing those parts hidden by contralateral lung, and significant when considering shine-through activity. In each case, lung of interest has lobar and segmental boundaries darkened. Note that reduced Zubal data set [3] has been printed at its original resolution, without smoothing, giving ragged appearance to edges.





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