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Algorithmic aspects of converting surface mesh data to volumetric images

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Figure 1. From left to right: orthogonal cross-sections in a tomographic reconstruction of a polypropylene foam  sample; triangulated mesh resulting from the active surface algorithm that identifies the bead interiors; voxel

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