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A method for duplicating bones as anatomical models
Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 1995Bones are a vital educational material in anatomy classes. However, it is not always easy to provide bones in sufficient quantity for a full class. In this article an easy method is presented for duplicating bones by using thermoplastic impression material and polymer cast material which can be used in anatomy laboratories with minimum cost. The method
Gungec K.A., Tetik S.
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Hybrid anatomically based modelling of animals
Proceedings Computer Animation '98 (Cat. No.98EX169), 2002The authors describe a new hybrid approach to modeling and animating animals. A pre-defined skin is modeled as a triangle mesh, such as may be purchased from a digital model vendor, or generated with a typical modeling program. This skin is then attached to the underlying bone, muscle, and tissue model. The rest shape of the skin is exactly as given in
Philip Schneider, Jane Wilhelms
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An anatomical model for streaming potentials in osteons
Journal of Biomechanics, 1984An anatomical model for streaming potentials in osteons is developed to characterize the electromechanical effect in bone. The model accounts for the microstructure of the osteon and is based upon first principles of electrochemistry, electrokinetics, continuum mechanics and fluid dynamics.
S R, Pollack +4 more
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Anatomical modeling with computer-aided design
Computers and Biomedical Research, 1986Many industrial computer aided design (CAD) programs contain highly developed facilities that can be used to create and analyze three dimensional models of biological structures. In this paper we describe the use of one such program package for modeling the rat brain and a component thereof.
M J, West, J, Skytte
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Anatomical model of the cochlea of the alligator lizard
Hearing Research, 1990The three-dimensional structure of the cochlea of the alligator lizard was examined and an anatomical model was constructed. Separate pieces of the model represent the cochlear duct and posterior branch of the eighth cranial nerve. These pieces fit together inside a transparent plastic piece that represents the bony capsule.
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Anatomical and Physiological Models for Surgical Simulation
1999A considerable amount of effort has been aimed towards developing real-time deformable objects for surgical simulation, but very little work has been aimed towards including physiology within the soft tissue models. A simulator that links the structural and functional aspects of the human body would allow the user to develop a better understanding of ...
N J, Avis +5 more
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An anatomically oriented breast model for MRI
SPIE Proceedings, 2015Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the western world. In the breast cancer care-cycle, MRIis e.g. employed in lesion characterization and therapy assessment. Reading of a single three dimensional image or comparing a multitude of such images in a time series is a time consuming task.
Dominik Kutra +4 more
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Anatomic modeling of deformable human bodies
The Visual Computer, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Luciana Porcher Nedel, Daniel Thalmann
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The Development of Anatomic Art and Sciences: The Ceroplastica Anatomic Models of La Specola
Neurosurgery, 1999Anatomic models are important heuristic aids for surgeons in training. They are uniquely able to convey the three-dimensional relationships of anatomic structures with a physical immediacy not allowed by any other media. We examine the conceptual development of the anatomic model in light of the history of neuroanatomic understanding and coexistent ...
J C, Chen +3 more
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A head model with anatomical structure for facial modelling and animation
2003In this dissertation, I describe a virtual head model with anatomical structure. The model is animated in a physical-based manner by use of muscle contractions that in turn cause skin deformations; the simulation is efficient enough to achieve real-time frame rates on current PC hardware.
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