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Augmented reality-based software (Echo-QR) for guiding the echographic probe toward the acoustic window: a pilot study

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Title
Augmented reality-based software (Echo-QR) for guiding the echographic probe toward the acoustic window: a pilot study
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Frontiers in Medical Technology, July 2024
DOI 10.3389/fmedt.2024.1287851
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A. Thevenon, F. Derache, O. Faucoz, K. Zuj, D. Chaput, P. Arbeille

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#23,654,837
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#300
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#145,331
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