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Deciphering the Finest Imprint of Glacial Erosion: Objective Analysis of Striae Patterns on Bedrock

Image Analysis and Stereology - Slovenia
doi 10.5566/ias.v24.p135-143
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InstrumentationUltrasonicsRadiologyPattern RecognitionMaterials ScienceAcousticsNuclear MedicineSignal ProcessingComputer VisionImagingMathematicsBiotechnology
Date

May 3, 2011

Authors
Piet StroevenArjen Peter StroevenJing HuJean-Louis ChermantMichel Coster
Publisher

Slovenian Society for Stereology and Quantitative Image Analysis


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