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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 〔 (Virtual Human Body ) (Retrieved on 14 Oct 2008) 〕 on the principles of ''volumetric anatomy'' 〔 (Jerome Kalister, ''Volumetric Anatomy–An introduction'', J of Anatomical Soc of India, Vol. 56, No. 1 (2007-01 - 2007-06) ) 〕 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 .〔 ('Demonstration on interactive digital anatomy' ), ''The Hindu'', 13 October 2008 (Retrieved on 14 October 2008) 〕 The Gall bladder is traditionally described thus: 'It is situated on the right side of the body closely in contact with the inferior surface of the liver,along the right edge of the quadrate lobe in a shallow fossa extending from the right edge of the porta hepatis to the inferior lobe of the liver' .〔See () (Retrieved on 16 October 2008)〕 == History == This patent-pending software was designed by the Kalister Foundation led by Jerome Kalister, an alumnus of TD Medical College 〔(TD Medical College, Alappuzha ) (Retrieved on 14 Oct 2008)〕 , Alapuzha, Kerala, India. A team of about fifteen professionals of the Foundation worked for nearly three years to create the software. It was formally unveiled at TD Medical College, Alappuzha, by Jerome Kalister on 13 October 2008 before an audience of more than a thousand students and staff of various medical colleges in Kerala 〔('An ‘Indiana’ for doctors', ) ''Telegraph'', 9 June 2008(Retrieved on 14 October 2008)〕 〔 ('World’s first virtual human body unveiled', ) ''The Hindu'', 14 October 2008 (Retrieved on 14 October 2008)〕 . 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「3D Indiana」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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