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Registration techniques often treat the anatomy as a continuum — a single smoothly deforming elastic body. However, the imaging field-of-view often contains several anatomical structures, e.g. different organs and sub-parts thereof, not all of which may necessarily be attached to their surrounding via connective tissue. In contrast to being smoothed by standard techniques, sliding along those anatomical...