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Biological data often takes the form of regular grids of samples, e.g., obtained by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). When the finite-element method is used to predict the electromagnetic fields in volumes specified in this way, the data is first transformed to a geometric model, and then the model is subdivided into finite elements. These steps are expensive and can be unreliable. An alternative...
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