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Illustration Motifs for Effective Medical Volume Illustration

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2005
The enormous amount of 3D data generated by modern scientific experiments, simulations, and scanners exacerbates the tasks of effectively exploring, analyzing, and communicating the essential information from these data sets. The expanding field of biomedicine creates data sets that challenge current techniques to effectively communicate information ...
David S Ebert, Don Stredney
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Chat with illustration

Multimedia Systems, 2014
Instant messaging service is an important aspect of social media and sprung up in last decades. Traditional instant messaging service transfers information mainly based on textual message, while the visual message is ignored to a great extent. Such instant messaging service is thus far from satisfactory in all-around information communication.
Yu Jiang, Jing Liu 0001, Hanqing Lu
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The Illustration of Multistability

Journal of Chemical Education, 2000
Multistability, a phenomenon that can appear in certain nonlinear systems, is usually described by discussing the possible steady-state solutions of some nonlinear process as given by an abstract mathematical model having a single variable and one or more control or bifurcation parameters.
Schmitz, Guy   +3 more
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Illustrating the illustrators: the V&A Illustration Awards

Art Libraries Journal, 2010
The Victoria and Albert Museum has been running an illustration awards competition for nearly 40 years. This aims to recognise and reward the best quality illustration in books, newspapers, magazines and comics. However, the awards have suffered from being extremely labour-intensive, had a very low level of awareness in the industry amongst publishers ...
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Guidelines for Illustrations

Pediatric Neurosurgery, 2008
Illustrations are frequently employed to support or amplify the textual content of an article. When illustrations fail to support the needs of the text, the result may be confusing and detrimental to the reader. Guidelines are presented to ensure that the illustration on the printed page provides all the visual information intended by the author.
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