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A GNU Octave package for analyzing long bone diaphyseal cross sectional geometry. New functionality to analyze ulna and handle user defined custom cross sections along the longitudinal axis for all analyzed long bones (humerus, ulna, femur, tibia). Extra functions for handling 3D meshes (e.g. longbone_Scaling, renameObj) that may be useful for handling long bones in OBJ format. The present release contains a packaged version of the long-bone-diaphyseal-CSG-Toolkit created to simplify its installation and usage from within GNU Octave. The functions in the appropriately packaged csg-toolkit-1.2.2.tar.gz archive are the identical at the time of this release with these in the repository which are kept for reference and development purposes. Just run pkg install csg-toolkit-1.2.2.tar.gz and happy long bone analysis!
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