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    3-D imaging, analysis and modelling of bouillon cubes using x-ray microtomography

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    Authors
    Goh, Aaron
    van Dalen, G.
    Nooteenbom, P.
    Don, A.
    Gamonpilas, C.
    Date
    2008
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Goh, A. and van Dalen, G. and Nooteenbom, P. and Don, A. and Gamonpilas, C. 2008. 3-D imaging, analysis and modelling of bouillon cubes using x-ray microtomography, in Not stated (ed), STERMAT 2008 : VIII International Conference on Stereology and Image Analysis in Materials Sciences, Sep 2 2008, pp. 396-402. Zakopane, Poland: SIGMA-NOT.
    Source Title
    Inzyniera Materialowa ROK XXIX, Volume 29
    Source Conference
    STERMAT 2008 : VIII International Conference on Stereology and Image Analysis in Materials Sciences
    ISSN
    02086247
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32810
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