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Multiple Image Compression in Medical Imaging Techniques using Wavelets for Speedy Transmission and Optimal Storage

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Fig. 2. Scanning order of SPIHT
Fig. 8. Original colored image of fruit
Table 1. Different methods used for multiple compressions and their respective quality and performance measures
Table 2. Multiply compressed images using different compression methods.
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