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For both of these sites more complex treatment delivery techniques such as IMRT, which allow intricate shaping of the treatment to the tumour volume, are becoming more commonly used as evidence for their efficacy is established.
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For example, the body is elongate in many forms and greatly shortened in others; the body is flattened in some (principally in bottom-dwelling fishes) and laterally compressed in many others; the fins may be elaborately extended, forming intricate shapes, or they may be reduced or even lost; and the positions of the mouth, eyes, nostrils, and gill openings vary widely.
Figuring out what intricate shape they take, or "seeing" their structures, however, is hard.
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