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Visible Human Project (Part I) 5/17/1995
Original URL of this document retrieved 5/17/1995: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/extramural_research.dir/visible_human.html
The Visible Human Project
The Visible Human Project is
an outgrowth of the NLM's 1986 Long-Range Plan.
It is creating a complete, anatomically detailed,
three-dimensional representations of the male and female human body.
The current phase of the project is collecting
transverse CAT, MRI and cryosection images of representative male
and female cadavers at one millimeter intervals.
The long-term goal of the Visible Human Project is to produce
a system of knowledge structures that will transparently link visual
knowledge forms to symbolic knowledge formats such as the names of body parts.
Further information:
- A description of the Visible Human data & how to obtain it
- The Visible Human FactSheet
- A sampler of images from the Project
- Additional information provided by one of the Project collaborators, NCAR
- Access to 3456 pre-computed reconstructions of the Visible Human male,
offered as part of the Caltech Interactive Volume Browser.
You can navigate between these images using a geographical metaphor.
- Marching Through the Visible Man, a paper written by Bill Lorensen of the GE Imaging & Visualization Laboratory, including images and animations.
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From Nursing and the Internet, Copyright 1995. R. Muns.