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Latest revision as of 17:03, 20 January 2016
Home < Winter2016TutorialContestCongratulations to the winner of the Winter 2016 Tutorial Contest!
- Author: Csaba Pinter, Queen's University
- Tutorial: Subject Hierarchy
$250 Prize sponsored by Steve Pieper, Ph.D., Isomics (many thanks!)
The SubjectHierarchy is a module that acts as a central data-organizing point in Slicer. See module documentation for more details.