ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY is an interactive multimedia
learning and teaching resource that provides a complete,
easy-to-use, up-to-date survey of the basic principles of
human physiology and functional anatomy. Developed by
the faculty in the Department of Physiology and Endocrinology
at the Medical College of Georgia, this program represents a
breakthrough in human physiology education.
FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE:
http://www.visualman.com/gsm/humnpyso.htmhttp://www.expomed.com/humnpyso.htm
ESSENTIALS OF IMMUNOLOGY is a unique multimedia program
presenting basic knowledge of how host defenses operate
in protective and, sometimes, destructive ways. The
program contains extensive application of basic
principles to clinically important diseases and
syndromes. The latest advances in immunology are presented in
the context of a clinical case which allows you to
access the depth of information you need and want.
FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE:
http://www.visualman.com/gsm/immune.htmhttp://www.expomed.com/immune.htm
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ONSALE- RESEARCH SYSTEMS VISIBLE HUMAN MALE AND FEMALE CD'S
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When you buy 1 CD you get the other FREE. Example, buy
the Female CD and get the Male CD at no extra charge. Both
CD's are based on the National Library of Medicine'S Visible
Human Project(TM).
The Visible Human Male CD Version 2.0 includes
more than 70,000 labels describing over 1,600 features
of three major systems of the body. The CD is the first digital
labeled reference of the male anatomy. Version 2.0 includes
labels for the muscular, nervous, and skeletal system.
Another new feature in version 2.0 is an improved graphical
Navigator.
FOR MORE INFO SEE:
http://www.visualman.com/rsi/vsblwomn.htmhttp://www.expomed.com/rsivsman.htm
As the most advanced visual reference of the human female anatomy,
the Visible Human CD gives you access to more than 10,000 color
photographs, Computed Tomography and Magnetic
Resonance images. MR scans were performed on six sections
of the body. The head was scanned axially:the other sections were
scanned coronally. CT scans were performed while the body
was fresh to obtain images for viewing soft tissue. To prepare
for the process of taking photographs, the body then was
encased in a block of gelatin and frozen.
FOR MORE INFO SEE:
http://www.visualman.com/rsi/rsivsman.htmhttp://www.expomed.com/vsblwomn.htm
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