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Technique for obtaining digital models of sections of the human body, using the Handyscan 3D Revscan and Konica Minolta VI-910 laser 3D scanners

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This paper describes a technique for the volume scanning of sections of the human body, on the example of the arms of a man and woman, using devices of manual and stationary type. An algorithm is presented for processing the data obtained on the basis of scanning.

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