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BoneLab is a
teaching, learning and presentation tool for the anatomy of the human
skeleton. BoneLab is suitable for secondary level school education,
pre-university education and patient education. It is used by many
High School teachers in various countries. BoneLab is a program for
Microsoft Windows.

With its rapid access to colorized
3D-views and the emphasis on interactivity, this application helps to
develop and facilitate the students interest in the fascinating
subjects of human anatomy. BoneLab is both suitable for interactive
whiteboards, and active exploration on the PC.
Designed for creative interaction, 210
build-in 3D views can be explored and students can create their
own illustrations by adding name labels and save it as custom view.
Due to a new auto-navigation method, additional views can be quickly
assembled by combining stored views as easy as a set of building
blocks.
Clicking a bone provides instant online
information from Wikipedia via the integrated online browser window.
The option to search views for a given
bone name and an automatically maintained dictionary of name labels
are in addition helpful to facilitate a quick, basic understanding of
the anatomy of the human skeleton.
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A skeletal model with 275 parts of bones,
teeth and cartilage is integrated.
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Optional addition of custom annotations and
comments.
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Optional auto-colorization for instant visual
identification.
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Multilingual support for Deutsch,
English, Español, Français Italiano and Português.
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All bones are stored with correct Latin
and local language names.
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Recalling of previous views via undo/redo
commands.
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Mandibula bone with teeth and
annotations.

View of
sternum and ribcage including costal cartilage.

Hip Joints showing pelvis bones and
sacrum.

Vertebrae bones of the lumbar spine and
intervertebral disks.

Colorized View of the foot bones.
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