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3D Virtual Colonoscopy This project employs advanced visualization techniques to achieve virtual imaging and exploration of the human colon. The data sets that have been successfully applied in our experiments include the Visible Human, a simulated plastic pipe, and patient data (provided by the University Hospital at Stony Brook). In our system, a helical CT scanner is used to obtain a sequence of 2D slices of the human abdomen. These CT slices are then reconstructed into a 3D volume and, ...


Go directly to Probe the Brain activity (81K - requires Shockwave) Beginning in the 1940s, Canadian brain surgeon Wilder Penfield mapped the brain's motor cortex -- the area that controls the movement of your body's muscles. He did this by applying mild electric currents to the exposed brains of patients while they were in surgery. Now you can relive his exploration of the brain. In the following feature we give you an electric probe and an exposed brain. All you need to do is s ...


Did you know that your brain is more sophisticated and complex than the most powerful computers being built today? Do you ever wonder what controls your body and mental activities? Stay with us and we will feed your brain. About the Brain We have text and cool graphics to tell you about the brain and its family the nervous system. Picture It! Do you want to see what your brain looks like by X-Ray, radiowaves and magnets? Click on this and we will show you. Links Shows you links to o ...


BECOME A MEMBER NOW SIGN IN FAQ search HomeSubjectsLesson PlanningThemesClassroom ManagementNew ContentECardsNewsletters Lesson Plans Lesson Plan Resources Grades Printables Graphic Organizers Educator’s Calendar Assessment Anatomy - Grade 8 Created using Quiz Lab Students are asked to write the scientific name of different body parts. Grade Levels: 7 - 8 Question and Answer Online Quiz (Free Sample) Printable Version (Free Sample) Answer ...


Muscles Bones Joints Vessels Nerves Fascia and Ligaments Nail Tendons Bursa and spaces Skin Digit Rays Web spaces Metacarpus Wrist Forearm Elbow Junctions Xray home page Anatomic Variations Regions having special consideration e-Hand Home Page Special thanks to Check it out!You must see Robert Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy It's the Real Thing!


UW Radiology Home Anatomy Modules Normal Knee Anatomy Normal Distal Thigh Anatomy 1 Normal Distal Thigh Anatomy 2 TMJ Tutorial Radiographic Evaluation of Hallux Valgus Radiographic Anatomy Upper Extremity Muscle Atlas Lower Extremity Muscle Atlas Ultrasound of the Shoulder Search this site University of Washington Diagnostic Radiology Residency Programs Anatomy Modules The Following Modules are Currently Available: Normal Knee An ...




Brain Awareness Week is an international effort organized by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives to advance public awareness about the progress and benefits of brain research. The Dana Alliance is joined in the campaign by partners in the United States and around the world, including medical and research organizations; patient advocacy groups; the National Institutes of Health, and other government agencies; service groups; hospitals and universities; K-12 sc ...




Reproduction is permitted, whole or in part, only by the express permission of the authors Graphics, Layout, and Text © Copyright 1995 by Turhon Murad Design, and Graphics © Copyright 1995 by Nanci Ellis Project was sponsored, in part, by Technology and Learning Program, CSU, Chico Welcome to the Skull Module! The Skull Module was designed to demonstrate how World Wide Web technology and a graphical user interface could be used to assist in the development of classroom curriculum. ...


Interactive Atlases Digital Anatomist Project Structural Informatics Group Department of Biological Structure University of Washington Seattle, Washington, USA News May 3, 2004 Movies! The original CDs for the brain atlas and the neuroanatomy syllabus contained many helpful movies, which for various reasons had not been available in the web atlases. At long last, many of them are now available. Simply follow the usual movie links within the atlases. (The movies are in Quicktime format ...






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Welcome to the Articulation Page A how-to guide for constructing your first posed skeleton. Learning the names of each bone and understanding the significance of the shape is difficult under the best circumstances. Every anatomy student should have access to an articulated skeleton to see how the bones fit together, and work as a unit. After using this guide, a student will be able to build their own articulated skeleton. Step By StepIIIIIIIVVVI VII VIII Gathering SuppliesGetting S ...


Human Anatomy An Introduction to the Digestive System An Introduction to the Skeletal System Human Anatomy Terms - These are the terms that will be used throughout this page to describe the locations of the parts of the human body. Make sure you look this page over before beginning to explore the skeletal system. Links- Places of interest for people interested in human anatomy of all ages. This page is currently under construction.


Begin your tour by choosing a system... Skeletal Digestive Muscular Lymphatic Endocrine Nervous Cardiovascular Male Reproductive Female Reproductive Urinary Important Notice for Internet Explorer Users All information contained on this site is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as expert advice. You will need a Java compatible browser to view this site. Copyright (c) 1999 -2004 INTELLIMED International Corporation. All rights reserved.


Anatomical Analysis of the Human Upper Limb Skeleton Anatomy The upper limb is composed of three chained mechanisms, the shoulder girdle, the elbow and the wrist. Considering bones in pairs, seven joints may be distinguished: the sterno-clavicular joint, which articulates the clavicle by its proximal end onto the sternum, the acromio-clavicular joint, which articulates the scapula by its acromion onto the distal end of the clavicle, the scapulo-thoracic joint, which allows the scapul ...


LUNG STRUCTURE TOUR - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Sample of Mouse Lung This is a small triangular piece of lung on a rectangular piece of tape that has been mounted on a round metal specimen holder for the scanning electron microscope. The sample is approximately life-sized on your screen. The metal stub measures 3/4 inch in diameter. This picture was taken with a macro camera (which uses visible light, a glass lens, and photographic film). This specimen is placed in the specimen chamber of the scanning electron microscope for the next picture. Zoom-in On... MICROSOPE VIEW INTRODUCTION Image Library LBNL home


Marching Through the Visible Man The National Library of Medicine is creating a digital atlas of the human body. This project, called the Visible Human, has already produced computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and physical cross-sections of a human male cadaver. This paper describes a methodology and results for extracting surfaces from the Visible Male's CT data. We use surface connectivity and isosurface extraction techniques to create polygonal models of the skin, bone, muscl ...




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Modeling the Nervous System Sometimes the best way to learn about something is to hold it in your hand.Explore Experiment News QuestionsNewsletter Search Support HOME Make a Neuron For grades 3-12 Create a model of a neuron by using clay, playdough, styrofoam, recyclables, food or anything else you can get your hands on. Use pictures from books to give you an idea of where the components of a neuron should go and what shape they should be. Use different colors to indicate differ ...


Map of the Human Heart Let's get straight to the heart of the matter--the heart's job is to move blood. Day and night, the muscles of your heart contract and relax to pump blood throughout your body. When blood returns to the heart, it follows a complicated pathway. If you were in the bloodstream, you would follow the steps below one by one. Oxygen-poor blood (shown in blue) flows from the body into the right atrium. Blood flows through the right atrium into the righ ...


Do-It-Yourself Lung Model Here's what you'll need... An OLD pair of scissors (not your mother's good ones) Six inches of surgical tubing Three good-sized balloons Two rubber bands A large lump of modeling clay A clear plastic one-liter bottle A three-way hose connector (available at the hardware store) Materials | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Step 4 | The University of Arizona http://student.biology.arizona.edu/sciconn


Last Modified: December, 2004. (J. Crimando) Skull Anatomy Tutorial All images and maps on this tutorial created and © by J. Crimando, GWCC. You can select from four basic views of the skull: Anterior View Lateral View Inferior View Interior View Have fun with your very own "Online Cranium"! Try These Links For Other Skull Information & Images... Skull Module ... Another good sku ...


STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN EYE The eyes of both mollusks and vertebrates operate on the same basic principle as a camera. A single lens focuses light from all parts of the visual field onto a sheet of light-sensitive cells. Despite the close similarity in structure and function between the eyes of mollusks and vertebrates, all the evidence indicates that they arose and evolved quite separately in the two groups. The human eye is roughly spherical in shape. It is bound ...


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The NPAC Visible Human Viewer Server Down? Could not run the applet? Please use the new NPAC/OLDA Visible Human Viewer instead. This Java applet allows you to select and view high-resolution images of 2-dimensional slices of a human body, using image data taken from the National Library of Medicine's Visible Human Project. This applet has won some awards and been featured in some magazines, books and TV shows. Some mirror sites are now available. Choose the one that is closest to y ...


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Three dimensional medical reconstruction This is a collection of movie clips, showing various medical reconstructions. These images are derived from slice data from a variety of medical image modalities such as MR or CT. The two dimensional slice data from these scanners is used as input for the three dimensional reconstructions. The data starts out as slices(images) taken at regular intervals throughout a portion of the body. The slices are first segmented to separate the various tissues. A ...


the Internet resource for surgical education If you have a subscription token and have not previously subscribed, click here. If you have a token and have subscribed already, please login to use your token. Annual subscriptions are now only $15! Latest additions to the Vesalius Clinical Folios: SMA EmbolusVID 124122-May-06 Sigmoid DiverticulitisVID 123915-May-06 Discussion: Primary Mediastinal Non-Seminomatous Germ Cell TumorVID 12388-May-06 The Acute AbdomenVID ...


Simon Catterall (smc@npac.syr.edu) Brought to you by the Neural Transmitters behind The Mind and Machine Module. Last updated Aug. 17, 1998




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