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Ibis mummy CT imaging: STL files

Description

Abstract:
STereoLithography (STL) files is an image file format unique to computer aided design (CAD) software, especially for 3D printing. Models of the ibis mummy, both inside and outside of its wrapping, can be 3D printed from these file types. These files were generated using 3D Slicer and software packages listed on the Project Information document
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Includes files: These files were generated using 3D Slicer and software packages listed on the Project information document. Included files: Ibis bone (cleaned) (simplified), mummy (cleaned) (repaired) (simplified), merged

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license

Citation

Merck, Derek, Collins, Scott, Merck, Lisa, et al., "Ibis mummy CT imaging: STL files" (2016). Browniverse: 3D Models and VR Digital Library, Brown University Open Data Collection, Ibis Mummy CT Imaging. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://doi.org/10.7301/Z0PZ56R5

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  • Project documentation: Ibis mummy CT imaging
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  • Metadata for Ibis mummy CT imaging: STL files
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Collections:

  • Browniverse: 3D Models and VR Digital Library

    This collection is for discovering and sharing digital 3D scans, models, designs, and prints and photogrammetry images and VR and immersive technologies created at Brown University.
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  • Brown University Open Data Collection

    This collection contains open and publicly-funded data sets created by Brown University faculty and student researchers. Increasingly, publishers, and funders are requiring that protocols, data sets, metadata, and code underlying published research be retained and preserved, their locations cited within …
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  • Ibis Mummy CT Imaging

    This project was the result of a collaboration between Egyptology researchers from the Joukowsky Institute at Brown University and medical imaging researchers at Rhode Island Hospital and seeks to utilize diagnostic imaging techniques to confirm the identity of an unprovenanced …

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