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21st Century Solutions Enterprise
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Human Body 3D Viewing


NEXTD Anatomy Lab II TM

AnatomyLab II is a professional platform for teaching,
presenting, learning and e-learning human anatomy content.
The integrated 3d model set is a detailed, accurate full human body
model, comprising several thousand parts
of bones, muscles and ligaments.

Models and software are being continually updated.
Explore, look up and research human anatomy :

  • Interact with the model set intuitively and on a high level
    dismantle the model using various methods
    in combination to isolate your anatomical focus of interest

  • Save your view and reload it later on or share it
    with other, remote AnatomyLab users.

  • Dissect the 3d human model set and create your own customized
    building blocks, to which you can add or remove from
    in any actual view

  • Look up part-related and section-related anatomical information in Wikipedia, in the language of yiur choice

  • Add own anatomical content and share it with olleagues,
    students, or other AnatomyLab users globally :

  • Add your own content by creating a content document
    in your preferred language and attach it to your selected 3d view

  • Create lectures for any audience or your students,
    easily accessible via internet.

  • Create presentations and display your content
    together with your anatomical view in a dual window.

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    AnatomyLab II Important Features (please scroll)

    Attach a content document to your view. You can add text, pictures, hyperlinks and other media resources to the content document as in a web page. Share the dual window view of your anatomical selection and your content document with your audience or your students, who can access the content document via internet. Show picture...
    Identify human anatomy structures visually by choosing a keyword. You can choose vertebral, pectoral, tibial, hyoidal etc. All related bones, muscles and ligaments will be marked by a green rectangle. Show picture...
    Save, load, append and unload body sections by using subset files to dismantle the body. In this screen shot a subset file representing costal structures was appended to a subset file representing vertebral structures. Show picture...
    Load a body section by dragging a rectangle in the ventral or lateral view. All parts which are fully enclosed in the resulting cubic region of interest will be quickly loaded. Optionally, body systems can also be loaded selectively. Show picture...
    Focus on the 3d human anatomy structures of interest by marking a rectangle in the dorsal, ventral or lateral selection view. All fully enclosed parts will be automatically selected, and the camera will automatically focus in on the new selection. Show picture...
    Look up a part related and section related Wikipedia information online. If the article is not available in your preferred language, the system tries to locate it in the language of your second choice. If this search also fails, the display language will default to English. Show picture...
    Select an item in the keyword list to select all related bones, muscles and ligaments and focus on it. After selecting keyword metatarsal all metatarsal bones and ligaments with a reference to metatarsus in the name will be selected and the camera will focus on the new selection. Show image...
    Isolate your 3d view of interest by using various selection methods in combination. Save the view to a subset file. Subset files are very compact and can be e-mailed to other AnatomyLab users to share your views. Show picture...
    The part tree shows all loaded 3D objects in a hierarchical tree of body systems, groups and parts. Click on a part name or group name to select it. The navigation system will move the camera automatically to the new selection and focus on it. Show picture...
    Anatomical groups can be quickly visually identified using pop-out selection. Clicking a group name sets the temporary focus to the group exclusively and pops it out. This screen shot shows Psoas Major and Psoas Minor pairs. Show picture...