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Image:FourDImage_Screenshot1.png|[[Modules:FourDImage-Documentation-3.6|The 4D Image module]] is designed to handle a time-series of 3D volume images (4D image), e.g. fMRI, cardiac images, dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) images in 3D Slicer.  
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Image:FourDImage_Screenshot1.png|[[Modules:FourDImage-Documentation-3.6|The 4D Image module]] allows handling a time-series of 3D volume images (4D image), e.g. fMRI, cardiac images, dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) images in 3D Slicer.  
 
Image:FourDAnalysisModuleScreenShot-3.5.png|Screenshot of [[Modules:FourDAnalysis-Documentation-3.6|4D Analysis Module]] for lung perfusion data. The module provides several functionality to analyze intensity variation in specified regions of interest, including plotting and curve fitting.
 
Image:FourDAnalysisModuleScreenShot-3.5.png|Screenshot of [[Modules:FourDAnalysis-Documentation-3.6|4D Analysis Module]] for lung perfusion data. The module provides several functionality to analyze intensity variation in specified regions of interest, including plotting and curve fitting.
 
Image:LipsMuscles.png|Three-dimensional appearance of the lip muscles with three-dimensional isotropic MRI: An in vivo study. R. Olszewski, Y. Liu, T. Duprez, T.M. Xu, H. Reychler: Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg. 2009 Jun;4(4):349-52. [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWeb/images/4/45/Olszewski-IJCARS2009.pdf See here for the pdf]
 
Image:LipsMuscles.png|Three-dimensional appearance of the lip muscles with three-dimensional isotropic MRI: An in vivo study. R. Olszewski, Y. Liu, T. Duprez, T.M. Xu, H. Reychler: Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg. 2009 Jun;4(4):349-52. [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWeb/images/4/45/Olszewski-IJCARS2009.pdf See here for the pdf]

Revision as of 13:07, 27 April 2010

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About the VisualBlog

The VisualBlog is meant to be an easy place to upload screenshot so that both developers and outside observes can track the progress of the project.

Many thanks to developers and users for contributing their images here.