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It could be fun to use the modalitiy images near their booth area. Clinical people would ?get it?, but the concept could be lost on a lot of business people. Trees in The Body Trees in the Body Branching Patterns ? Asymmetric Branching This is a photo taken near Lake Michigan at the end of the Fall in Chicago showing the illuminated base of the naked trees. The dichotomous branching is reminiscent of the tracheal branching into the two mainstem bronchi. Turn them upside down and the similarity is remarkable. 22152bs Chicago trees branching pattern Michigan avenue Christmas lights asymmetric branching pattern trees in the body Davidoff photography Copyright 2008 The Tracheobronchial Tree 22153c07s This is a photo taken near Lake Michigan at the end of the Fall in Chicago showing the illuminated base of the naked trees. The dichotomous branching is reminiscent of the tracheal branching into the two mainstem bronchi. Turn them upside down and the similarity is remarkable. 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