Oh, and if you have recorded linear distances in something like a truss
pattern, they might be usefully convertable to coordinates following:

Carpenter, Sommer, and Marcus. 1996. Converting Truss Interlandmark
Distances to Cartesian Coordinates. IN Marcus, Corti, Loy, Naylor, and
Slice (eds). Advances in Morphometrics. (The White Book)

and implemented in Morpheus et al. (life.bio.sunys.edu/morph/morpheus).

-- 
Dennis E. Slice, Ph.D.
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Division of Radiologic Sciences
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA 
27157-1022
Phone: 336-716-5384
Fax: 336-716-2870



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