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- 3D_Indiana abstract "3D Indiana is a commercial Educational software for teaching and research on the human anatomy. The name is an acronym for Three-Dimensional Interactive Digital Anatomy. This software is based on the principles of volumetric anatomy which uses three intersecting coordinate planes to locate the organs of the human body based on mathematical calculations. This is in contrast to the traditional method of describing the location of the organs in relation to one another. The Gall bladder is traditionally described thus:'It is situated on the right side of the body closely in contactwith the inferior surface of the liver,along the right edge of thequadrate lobe in a shallow fossa extending from the right edgeof the porta hepatis to the inferior lobe of the liver'.".
- 3D_Indiana wikiPageExternalLink NRHM.htm.
- 3D_Indiana wikiPageExternalLink www.3dindiana.com.
- 3D_Indiana wikiPageID "19788381".
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- 3D_Indiana subject Category:Anatomical_simulation.
- 3D_Indiana comment "3D Indiana is a commercial Educational software for teaching and research on the human anatomy. The name is an acronym for Three-Dimensional Interactive Digital Anatomy. This software is based on the principles of volumetric anatomy which uses three intersecting coordinate planes to locate the organs of the human body based on mathematical calculations. This is in contrast to the traditional method of describing the location of the organs in relation to one another.".
- 3D_Indiana label "3D Indiana".
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- 3D_Indiana sameAs Q4636291.
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- 3D_Indiana wasDerivedFrom 3D_Indiana?oldid=588606197.
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