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This page provides links to 3 groups of data: Data from DBP 1 Sites, Data from DBP 2 Sites, and a collection of links to data available in the broader community. | This page provides links to 3 groups of data: Data from DBP 1 Sites, Data from DBP 2 Sites, and a collection of links to data available in the broader community. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:36, 12 December 2009
Home < DataBack to NA-MIC Resources
NA-MIC Data
This page provides links to 3 groups of data: Data from DBP 1 Sites, Data from DBP 2 Sites, and a collection of links to data available in the broader community.
DBP 1 (2004-2007) DataThis section provides links to the data available from NA-MIC DBP 1 Partners: Dartmouth, Harvard, UC Irvine, Toronto. | |
DBP 2 (2007-2010) DataThis section provides links to the data available from NA-MIC DBP 2 Partners: Harvard, JHU, MIND, UNC. | |
Freely Available DataThis section provides links to the data freely available in the broader community. | |
Slicer Registration Use Case LibraryThis is an inventory of use cases for image registration in 3Dslicer. This will contain a variety of image pairs, across modalities and contrasts. |