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Title: CT Data of GSP-UM 3410, Qaisracetus, left acetabulum Embargo Deposited

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Embargo release date
  • 09/17/2025
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Methodology
  • Specimen GSP-UM 3410_Qaisracetus arifi_Left acetabulum was scanned with a Nikon XT H 225ST uCT system housed in the Museum of Zoology at the University of Michigan. Scans were collected with the following settings: energy settings, 135 kV, 165 uA; source to object distance, 225.7028 mm; source to detector distance, 1105.0 mm; scanned with 3141 projections; voxel size, x = 0.04085118 mm y = 0.04085118 mm z = 0.04085118 mm; slice dimension (in pixels), x = 1428, y = 2000; number of slices, 2000 16-bit TIFF images. Original floating point grey values were scaled to span the unsigned 16-bit integer range using an offset of 2001.827880859375 and a scale factor of 12.363190496672761, where 16output = SCALE * (32input + OFFSET). Additional metadata can be found in the xtekct, ctprofile.xml, and UMMPCombinedMetadata.json files.
Description
  • Reconstructed CT slices for Left acetabulum of Qaisracetus arifi (University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology catalog number GSP-UM 3410) as a series of TIFF images. Raw projections are not included in this dataset. The reconstructed slice data from the scan are offered here as a series of unsigned 16-bit integer TIFF images. The upper left corner of the first image (*_0000.tif) is the XYZ origin.
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  • arountre@umich.edu
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Last modified
  • 09/18/2024
Published
  • 09/18/2024
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DOI
  • https://doi.org/10.7302/j96n-pv11
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  • Usage of the associated data is restricted. The terms of use as of date of metadata creation (2024-04-25 09:36:00.267520) are included in the file _LICENSE.txt. Please see https://umorf.ummp.lsa.umich.edu/wp/ct-terms/ for current terms, as these may have changed.

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