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Image:ShapeModelSequenceBrowsing3dOnly.gif| The [[Documentation/Nightly/Extensions/MultidimData|Multidimensional data extension]] allows creating, editing, and visualizing multidimensional data sets in 3D Slicer. Browsing, replaying 4D volumes, reviewing deforming 3D models, replaying tracked ultrasound, tool navigation data in 3D, applying time-varying transforms are now all possible.
 
Image:ShapeModelSequenceBrowsing3dOnly.gif| The [[Documentation/Nightly/Extensions/MultidimData|Multidimensional data extension]] allows creating, editing, and visualizing multidimensional data sets in 3D Slicer. Browsing, replaying 4D volumes, reviewing deforming 3D models, replaying tracked ultrasound, tool navigation data in 3D, applying time-varying transforms are now all possible.
Image:UKFTractography_CC.jpg|[http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Documentation/Nightly/Extensions/UKFTractography UKFTractography] is a module for computing tractography of DWI images using an unscented Kalman filter.  Because of its 2-tensor algorithm, it is able to model fiber crossings and capture many more fibers than a single tensor algorithm.
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Image:UKFTractography_CC.jpg|[[Documentation/Nightly/Extensions/UKFTractography|UKFTractography]] is a module for computing tractography of DWI images using an unscented Kalman filter.  Because of its 2-tensor algorithm, it is able to model fiber crossings and capture many more fibers than a single tensor algorithm.
 
Image:SlicerIGT-VisualBlog2013.png| Some applications of the SlicerIGT extension for image-guided and navigated medical interventions. For more information see the [http://www.slicerigt.org Slicer IGT website].
 
Image:SlicerIGT-VisualBlog2013.png| Some applications of the SlicerIGT extension for image-guided and navigated medical interventions. For more information see the [http://www.slicerigt.org Slicer IGT website].
Image:SPV1.png|[http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Documentation/Nightly/Extensions/ShapePopulationViewer ShapePopulationViewer] is an external tool that allows the user to dynamically interact with multiple surfaces at the same time : an interesting tool for shape visualisation and comparison. It now is available as a Slicer Extension.
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Image:SPV1.png|[[Documentation/Nightly/Extensions/ShapePopulationViewer|ShapePopulationViewer]] is an external tool that allows the user to dynamically interact with multiple surfaces at the same time : an interesting tool for shape visualisation and comparison. It now is available as a Slicer Extension.
 
Image:SlicerRT_0.13_SubjectHierarchy_ProstateEclipseLoaded.png|[http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/2014_Winter_Project_Week:SubjectHierarchy The Subject hierarchy module and mechanism] organizes and handles loaded data, providing processing and analysis features through plugins. It aspires to be a convenient central organizing point for many of the operations that 3D Slicer and its extensions perform.
 
Image:SlicerRT_0.13_SubjectHierarchy_ProstateEclipseLoaded.png|[http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/2014_Winter_Project_Week:SubjectHierarchy The Subject hierarchy module and mechanism] organizes and handles loaded data, providing processing and analysis features through plugins. It aspires to be a convenient central organizing point for many of the operations that 3D Slicer and its extensions perform.
 
Image:DownloadFile 2.jpg|[[Documentation/4.3/Modules/DataStore|The Data Store]] allows a user to easily upload and download MRB files.  
 
Image:DownloadFile 2.jpg|[[Documentation/4.3/Modules/DataStore|The Data Store]] allows a user to easily upload and download MRB files.  

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