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Fig. 1. Example of fused volume showing slices in all three orthogonal
planes. Slices on left are original floating volume. Slices in middle show
transformed floating volume superimposed on and blended with original CT
volume (note match of bone structures, especially on sagittal view in bottom
row). Slices on right show original CT volume.