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Innovations in Teaching Vibrations and Control - Reinforcing Learning by Combining Portable Lab Equipment and Virtual Labs

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Britt Walker   +6 more
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Virtual Worlds, Virtual Economies, Virtual Institutions

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
Virtual worlds are now a reality. Virtual worlds such as the growing Second Life and Entropia Universe, allow everyone to create a digital character representing themselves and interact with other computer-generated individuals, landscapes, and even virtually-run global businesses in real-time.
David A. Bray, Benn Konsynski
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Virtual Environments, Virtual Works, Virtual Lives?

2006 Technology Management for the Global Future - PICMET 2006 Conference, 2006
Technological advances mostly in Internet and mobile technologies affect our lives in myriad ways. Globally, these technologies are used in many environments; the usage of these technologies also creates virtual environments. The concepts of time, place, language and boundaries disappear; many people from different countries and cultures can ...
Gonca Yamamoto   +3 more
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Virtual Colonoscopy

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 1997
A new method for colon examination, virtual colonoscopy, has been created by combining spiral computed tomography and virtual reality computer technology. If virtual colonoscopy proves equal to or superior to traditional colonoscopy in sensitivity and specificity for cancer screening, it would yield significant clinical and public health benefits ...
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VIRTUAL OTOSCOPY

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1998
Imaging techniques assist the surgeon in diagnosis of disease, surgical planning, and providing image guidance during surgery. Endoscopy has the drawback of being a minimally invasive procedure and limiting visualization to the inner surface of the lumen. Ultrasound, CT, and MR imaging show volumes of tissue beyond the lumen wall; however, their planar,
R P, Frankenthaler   +6 more
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Virtual histology

Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2008
Confocal laser endomicroscopy enables in vivo microscopy of the mucosal layer of the GI-tract with subcellular resolution during ongoing endoscopy. Endomicroscopy opens a new door for immediate tissue and vessel analysis. Different types of diseases can be diagnosed with optical surface and subsurface analysis. Analysis of the in vivo microarchitecture
Ralf, Kiesslich   +2 more
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Virtual instrumentation and virtual environments

IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, 1999
Instrumentation, interaction and virtual environments provide a challenging triplet for the next generation of instrumentation and measurement tools. As such, they are the logical continuation of an increasingly important component within (virtual) instrumentation. Despite these changes, however, the measurement paradigm remains unaltered. To make this
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Virtual Microscopy in Virtual Tumor Banking

2006
Many systems have already been designed and successfully used for sharing histology images over large distances, without transfer of the original glass slides. Rapid evolution was seen when digital images could be transferred over the Internet. Nowadays, sophisticated virtual microscope systems can be acquired, with the capability to quickly scan large
Isabelle, M.   +27 more
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Virtualization virtually everywhere

netWorker, 2005
I'm writing this column in April. Like many people, I'm using Intuit's TurboTax to prepare my income-tax forms. But I'm using TurboTax in a somewhat unusual way: running it on a virtual machine. TurboTax normally runs on Microsoft Windows, but the computer I want to use runs Linux.
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