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CD-ROM with 1878 photographs of a male cadaver, based on the transverse image data taken from head-to-toe sections that comprised the US National Library of Medicine’s Visible Human Project. With the...
Chronicle of a Summer (1960). 2013. GB. DVD + Blu-ray (dual format release). 90 minutes (+ 130 minutes extras). BFI Video. £19.99 About the Reviewer: Dr Stephen Forcer is Lecturer in French Studies at...
Over 1800 cross-sections of a mail body. The image are derived from the National Library of Medicine’s Visible Human Project in which a male cadaver was embedded in gelatin, frozen, sliced crosswise into...
The 3-D anatomy data taken from the cross-sectional images of the Visible Human Project have been reconstructed to show photorealistic views.
CD-ROM from over 5500 axial images of a male cadaver, based on the data from head-to-toe sections which comprised the National Library of Medicine’s Visible Human Project. With the CD-ROM it is possible to...
An interactive 3-D volume-rendered, anatomical atlas of the human body. Using computer visualisation technologies and actual medical imaging data derived from the National Library of Medicine’s Visible...
Comprises digitised transverse image data made from head-to-toe sections of male and female cadavers. The Visible Human Project was created to provide anatomically detailed images suitable for constructing...
A series of 9 interactive programmes on musculoskeletal anatomy derived from MRI scan data, incorporating 3D images, clinical slides, animations, video clips and text that can all be easily exported to...
With the British Library’s recently concluded audio project, the UK SoundMap, curation meets crowd-sourcing. Chris Clark, the project manager, discusses the challenges. About the Author: Chris Clark was...
In November 2014 Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre launched its new video on-demand platform. Emma Draper provides an overview of the service that now offers more than 50 titles to view. About the author: Emma...
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