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The purpose of this study is to use computers to simulate airflow in 3D construction of your nasal cavity generated from cone beam CT images. The results from computer simulations will help researcher...
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Lead Sponsor
Duke University
Collaborators
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Duke University Medical Center and affiliated practices
Durham, North Carolina
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