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AnatomyLab 1 is a teaching and learning application for exploration
and interaction with anatomical 3d models. A novel navigation method
allows dismantling the model and putting parts back in place. The
navigation system sets the focus automatically to selected structures
of the anatomy. AnatomyLab 1 can load 3d models in most of the popular
3d model formats.
Load your
own 3d anatomy models of full body systems or organs with up to 200
parts. Parts and structural groups can be accessed by name picking and
can by identified by highlighting. Structural lists and object lists
help students to memorize and to lookup Latin terms.
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Use
various selection methods in combination to isolate your view of
interest
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List
anatomical structures by group or by part
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Rewind to
previous views
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Display
all model parts in small 3d tiles
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Colorize
groups and parts
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Modify
materials and part names and save your modified model to a file
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Save the
main view to clipboard or to file
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3 example models included
Read more about new product
AnatomyLab II.
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Select a part or a group by
clicking the part, its name or its groupname. Select a 3
dimensional region of interest by dragging a rectangle in one
of the selection view left in the application window.
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Move the mouse cursor on a part
to display its name. Drag a rectangle to select a 3
dimensional region of interest and the navigation system will
automatically bring it into focus.
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All parts of the model can be
displayed in small 3d panes. 3d panes can be explored and the
orientation can be synchronized.
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Download demo program.
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Teeth, zoomed in on a 3d region in a skeletal model.

Transverse process of thoracic vertebrae
and costal joints. (Courtesy
humanbody3d.com)

Upper surface muscles colorized by object.

Pancreas model (Courtesy Digimation)

Alveoli model
(Courtesy
3dscience.com)
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