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English: 3D visualisation of a granary weevil on web as part of a video showing an overview of the 3D scanning process.
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Source Image file from Nguyen C, Lovell D, Adcock M, La Salle J (2014). "Capturing Natural-Colour 3D Models of Insects for Species Discovery and Diagnostics". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0094346. PMID 24759838. PMC: 3997343.
Author Nguyen C, Lovell D, Adcock M, La Salle J
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