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3rd Dimension (The)
Pascal Desbarats, computer scientist at the Bordeaux computer research laboratory (LABRI), explains the principle of 3D imaging.
The emergence of a new discipline, paleopathology, led him to work with Hélène Coqueugniot, anthropologist at PACEA.
Paleopathology is a branch of paleontology specialized in the study of ancient diseases. 3D imaging allows the reconstruction of an entire bone from human remains or a fossil fragment.
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