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Once inside a three-dimensional representation of an anatomical structure, surgeons can (a) ‘move’ through and ‘peel away’ its layers (b) shrink themselves and travel inside the body parts (c) convert the data into a flat picture for detailed stud...

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Once inside a three-dimensional representation of an anatomical structure, surgeons can

(a) ‘move’ through and ‘peel away’ its layers

(b) shrink themselves and travel inside the body parts

(c) convert the data into a flat picture for detailed study

(d) locate the diseased parts of the body quickly

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(a) ‘move’ through and ‘peel away’ its layers

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