Yes! A wonderful resource for open-access CT data was created by the same Duke Faculty member who was instrumental in the original purchase of our CT. It is called Morphosource.org, and its collection focuses mainly on biological specimens (largely skeletal material of modern and fossil critters).
One place to look for open access MicroCT data is Morphosource.org -- the images in this presentation may not be available there, but it is a growing online repository for this sort of CT data.
props to the people whose idea making this video was 👍🏻
It is really so nice, I was exactly waiting for this instrument for such type of analysis.
This was concise and useful. Thank you
You're welcome!
Fantastic information. Thank you. Do you have a open library with raw u-CT Z-stack data?
Yes! A wonderful resource for open-access CT data was created by the same Duke Faculty member who was instrumental in the original purchase of our CT. It is called Morphosource.org, and its collection focuses mainly on biological specimens (largely skeletal material of modern and fossil critters).
What is glue like thing used to hold the workpiece??
What structure are you referring to? Send the time in the video and I'll try to answer.
Is anywhere a database of this micro ct images?
Generally No. The database is huge, e.g. more than 10Gb for one bird.
One place to look for open access MicroCT data is Morphosource.org -- the images in this presentation may not be available there, but it is a growing online repository for this sort of CT data.
awesome video
Excellent. Thanks.
Very informative
thanks
This was actually really informative and useless, nice one!
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I would not trust that machine anywhere near me