• Users can access interactive radiology images, animated muscle group modules, sketches of anatomy, and links to neuroanatomy information. (nursejournal.org)
  • This comprehensive study guide focuses on all aspects of human anatomy and physiology. (nursejournal.org)
  • This easy-to-use training module for anatomy and physiology gives an overview of the systems and organs in the human body. (nursejournal.org)
  • These human anatomy learning modules contain images, videos, and self-assessment questions. (nursejournal.org)
  • This resource includes diagnostic and imaging studies, anatomy and pathophysiology animations, and assessment and procedure videos. (umanitoba.ca)
  • The drawings and photographs of human anatomy in this collection are available under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial license. (umanitoba.ca)
  • The web-based environment allows users to navigate through human anatomy, using a knowledge base of more than 700,000 annotations covering more than 2,500 different named anatomical structures. (health.mil)
  • A famous textbook of human anatomy, Pernkopf Anatomy, Atlas of Topographic and Applied Human Anatomy (2 volumes) by Dr. Eduard Pernkopf , features stunning artwork of cadavers and is considered a valuable classic in understanding the human body. (lionden.com)
  • Detached investigation and emotional reverence collide in LISA NILSSON's beautiful, paper sculptures based on cross-sections of human-and sometimes animal -anatomy. (otherpeoplespixels.com)
  • Did you pick it specifically for your current project on human anatomy or did you practice the technique before beginning this project? (otherpeoplespixels.com)
  • In the end, I found that the solitude and impracticality of the studio suited me best, but the anatomy and physiology study in school was helpful in introducing me to the basics of what I was looking at in the images of cross-sections. (otherpeoplespixels.com)
  • The Vesalius Project (Creating a Computer-Based Anatomy Curriculum - Columbia University). (nih.gov)
  • U-SCALE Computer Aided Learning Environment for Human Gross Anatomy Project (DEMO from the University of Saskatchewan - Netscape or Internet Explorer 4.x: Java and javascript enabled, and accepting cookies). (nih.gov)
  • Anatomy.tv is a suite of 3D interactive models of human anatomy, including functional anatomy and clinical specialties. (montgomerycollege.edu)
  • Access to Human Anatomy Atlas and Skeleton Premium. (montgomerycollege.edu)
  • With its 100 million patches of simulated cells, the digital twin-a fully functional simulation of human anatomy- pumps at a leisurely pace as it tests treatments, from drugs to implants. (time.com)
  • Cryosection images in the Chinese Visible Human (CVH) dataset show the true color of the human body in a high spatial resolution and contain more rich and original details of the brain anatomy than other medical imaging, such as CT and MRI [ 2 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Xu and his students pioneered a method to use cadaver images to construct voxel human phantoms that are anatomically realistic. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2000 reported, for the first time, a method in adopting a set of high-fidelity color image dataset from the Visible Human Project to develop the VIP-Man phantom which remains today to be one of the "finest" voxel phantoms with a voxel size of 0.33mm x 0.33mm x 1 mm. (wikipedia.org)
  • Voxel- Man Gallery ( images and animations of the torso from the University of Hamburg). (nih.gov)
  • The original voxel size of sectioned images was increased appropriately so that the volume model could be handled by typical personal computers. (koreamed.org)
  • In some projects, however, real-color volume models are made from real-color sectioned images: in Germany, VOXEL-MAN from real-color sectioned images of Visible Human Project (VHP), 12 18 and in the United States, virtual dissection table of Anatomage from real-color sectioned images of Visible Korean. (koreamed.org)
  • For example, the fuzzy -means method classifies image by grouping similar data that are present into clusters and varying the degree of membership function allows the voxel to belong to the multiple classes [ 4 , 5 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • The application derives from data in the National Library of Medicine's Visible Human Project, which includes images of a male human cadaver that was first frozen then sectioned prior to photographing and scanning each section. (health.mil)
  • I work from a combination of medical illustrations (typically older), 19th century prints and photographic images from the government-sponsored Visible Human Project , in which a cadaver was frozen, encased in a block, then photographed at very fine intervals as it was gradually ground away. (otherpeoplespixels.com)
  • The initiator of the project, Dr Mads Sølvsten Sørensen, and his team partnered with Peter Trier, a computer scientist with the Alexandra Institute, to create the software's dataset of more than 500 high-resolution images by cryo-sectioning a fresh frozen cadaver specimen. (hearingreview.com)
  • His recent research projects have included such diverse topics as parallel Monte Carlo computing using GPU/CUDA, nanomaterials-based x-ray sources, X-ray computed tomography (CT) and proton radiotherapy, compressive sensing. (wikipedia.org)
  • Static imaging techniques, such as: X-rays, Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), capture the tongue in a sustained posture. (artisynth.org)
  • However, most existing automated segmentation methods are designed for computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging data, and they may not be applicable for cryosection images due to the imaging difference. (hindawi.com)
  • Radiologic and pathology images relevant to human disease. (umanitoba.ca)
  • Cryosection brain images in Chinese Visible Human (CVH) dataset contain rich anatomical structure information of tissues because of its high resolution (e.g., 0.167 mm per pixel). (hindawi.com)
  • 3D quilling art of cross sections of the human body using images from the Visible Human Project (by Visual artist Lisa Nilsson). (nih.gov)
  • This service from the US National Library of Medicine provides access to images from PubMed Central articles, chest x-rays with radiology reports, images from NLM History of Medicine collection, and orthopedic illustrations. (umanitoba.ca)
  • The collection spans everything from biomedical, science, and patient-care related illustrations and images to portraits of present and past directors and the staff of the National Cancer Institute. (umanitoba.ca)
  • Specifically, the VHP provides a public-domain library of cross-sectional cryosection, CT, and MRI images obtained from one male cadaver and one female cadaver. (umanitoba.ca)
  • For students from high school through medical school, this study guide includes descriptive text, images, and animations. (nursejournal.org)
  • The methodology behind the development of VIP-Man phantom represented a breakthrough in using "voxels" in Monte Carlo dose calculations for the human body. (wikipedia.org)
  • The site provides descriptions and pictures of human body parts and organ systems, tutorials, and journal articles. (nursejournal.org)
  • The clearly labeled images present all the bones in the human body from the skull to the lower extremities. (nursejournal.org)
  • The NLM Visible Human Project has created publicly-available complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of a human male body and a human female body. (umanitoba.ca)
  • The first body used in the project, the Visible Man, belonged to a man executed by U.S. government. (lionden.com)
  • The National Library of Medicine has undertaken to provide a set of digitized images of the human body for use in education and research. (edu.pl)
  • Axial MRI images of the head and neck and longitudinal sections of the rest of the body were obtained at 4 mm intervals. (edu.pl)
  • In order to fix the body, they apply semi-transparent blue gelatin to surround the body and make the image full of blue color outside the body. (edu.pl)
  • This application allows the user to dissect a human body without having to actually touch a body. (uic.edu)
  • Comprehensive 3D atlas of the human body. (montgomerycollege.edu)
  • Artaud's depictions of the human body as dismembered, surrounded by flying nails, translated the agonies of his physical as well as psychical life. (mostyn.org)
  • Nothing seems to be happening.These works move towards a degree zero of action,a situation in which what is left of the subject is its most abstract characteristic:merely existing (da zu sein) and thereby already committing an outrage3.In the sense in whichAntas'subjects are,like the cadaver,somewhere between being and nothingness,something invisible,not unlike the idea of the soul leaving the body (as an activity),is present. (axelantas.net)
  • In future, the BfR researchers plan to investigate the pigment and heavy-metal burdens of other human organs and tissues to track possible biodistribution of tattoo ink elsewhere in the body. (santacruzwire.com)
  • The increasing prevalence of tattoos provoked safety concerns with respect to particle distribution and effects inside the human body. (nature.com)
  • The additional ability of MRI to also measure muscle volumes, muscle AT infiltration and ectopic fat, in combination with rapid scanning protocols and efficient image analysis tools, makes quantitative MRI a powerful tool for advanced body composition assessment. (highwire.org)
  • The human body-as well as the body of every other animal-is mainly composed of four molecular-level components: water, fat, proteins and minerals, usually in that order of decreasing amounts. (highwire.org)
  • An internationally recognized leading expert in Monte Carlo computation and radiation protection dosimetry, Xu is a co-founder of the International Consortium of Computational Human Phantoms and co-edited Handbook of Anatomical Models for Radiation Dosimetry. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dr. Xu and students demonstrated, for the first time, that it was possible to rapidly create phantoms representing a pregnant mother at the end of 3-, 6-, and 9-month gestational periods without relying on patient images that are difficult to obtain for pregnant patients. (wikipedia.org)
  • 6 7 Furthermore, volume models of MRIs can be used for volumetric analysis of a structure for the diagnosis of various diseases 8 9 and for human simulation purposes, such as phantoms for electromagnetic dosimetry. (koreamed.org)
  • Prior to the development of the virtual simulation technology, surgical training in temporal bone surgery was conducted on human skull cadavers, a limited resource that also limits training opportunities. (hearingreview.com)
  • This innovative method also afforded the ability to simulate changes in human posture as well as physiology-caused organ deformation such as respiration. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dynamic imaging can provide insight into the physiology of the tongue for different subjects. (artisynth.org)
  • The Visible Human Project will initially create a digital image data set of a complete human male and female cadaver, with digitized anatomical photographs, as well as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computer tomography (CT) data. (edu.pl)
  • The Visible Human Data Set consists of Magnetic Resonance Interferometry (MRI), Computerized Tomography (CT) and anatomical images. (edu.pl)
  • Visible Human Project DICOM CT Datasets from the University of Iowa Magnetic Resonance Research Facility. (nih.gov)
  • Volume models made from magnetic resonance images on computed tomographs can produce horizontal, coronal, sagittal, and oblique planes that are used widely in clinics, although detailed structures cannot be identified. (koreamed.org)
  • In a study published September 12 in the online journal Scientific Reports , researchers from the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) sampled lymph nodes from donated cadavers and found them brightly stained with the same inks displayed in the donors' tattoos. (santacruzwire.com)
  • In addition to observations in humans, an in vivo study in mice revealed colored lymph nodes after tattooing with an azo pigment 12 . (nature.com)
  • Even though this leaves little doubt that the pigment originates from corresponding tattoos, the origin and fate of pigments in human lymph nodes have never been analytically investigated so far. (nature.com)
  • Lately, the only study analyzing human lymph nodes in tattooed individuals assessed its contents on carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons deriving from carbon black particles 13 . (nature.com)
  • The sectioned images with high quality and the segmentation data of Visible Korean enabled the identification of detailed anatomical structures on the planes. (koreamed.org)
  • Fast and accurate segmentation of these images into white matter, gray matter, and cerebrospinal fluid plays a critical role in analyzing and measuring the anatomical structures of human brain. (hindawi.com)
  • Furthermore, we reconstructed three-dimensional surfaces of these tissues, which show their potential in exploring the high-resolution anatomical structures of human brain. (hindawi.com)
  • By segmenting CVH brain tissues into cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), gray matter (GM), white matter (WM), or other anatomical structures, we can study human brain and apply it in various fields, such as anatomical education, medical image interpretation, and disease diagnosis [ 3 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Nous avons décrit la variabilité de la distribution anatomique, et mis en évidence les relations avec les structures vasculaires et nerveuses pour chacun de ces ligaments. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The stunning images are a main source of information and inspiration for my Tissue Series . (otherpeoplespixels.com)
  • These include alloplasts (synthetic implants), allogenous materials (obtained from cadavers), or autologous implants (harvested from the patient's own tissue). (medscape.com)
  • I am aware that two 1947 slides of a dead alien do not equate to tissue slides/samples or the actual cadaver itself. (blueblurrylines.com)
  • Figure 1: MALDI2-TOF image (TimsTOF, Bruker, positive mode) of rat brain showing some distinct lipid distributions in the tumor core (green) and surrounding invasive brain tissue (red). (thetranslationalscientist.com)
  • Middle: MALDI2-TOF image (Positive mode, 10X10um) of the same rat brain tumor tissue showing the distribution of m/z 820.52. (thetranslationalscientist.com)
  • Somerset, NJ - The Oticon Foundation is helping to fund the development of "Visible Ear Simulator 1.1," a 3D virtual tactile surgical simulator that will enable surgeons to train in soft tissue and drilling procedures in the temporal bone. (hearingreview.com)
  • Anatlab is installed on a multi-touch table that offers visitors a unique interactive contrasted with the natural human specimens installed in nearby exhibit cases. (health.mil)
  • Housed in shadowboxes, her sculptures refer to both religious relics and scientific specimens, highlighting the human need to understand our place in the world, whether through rationality or direct experience. (otherpeoplespixels.com)
  • He and his colleagues were interested in novel computational and experimental methods that have important and diverse applications in radiation protection, radiation measurement, shielding design]], reactor modeling, medical imaging, and radiotherapy. (wikipedia.org)
  • The VIP-Man phantom, which has been shared with several hundreds of researchers worldwide, made it possible to study radiation dosimetry in health physics as well as medical physics (medical imaging and radiotherapy). (wikipedia.org)
  • Database of medical images associated with patient case scenarios, searchable by diagnosis or symptom as well as image description. (umanitoba.ca)
  • Such projects are producing an incredible amount of biological data which must be organized so that it can be useful for research in such areas as medical genetics, pharmacology, immunology, internal medicine, and biotech generally. (enculturation.net)
  • Bonnie Martin-Harris [ http://academicdepartments.musc.edu/chp/directory/faculty/martinharris.htm ] and her colleagues at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta, Georgia created MBSImP based on judgments of structural movement relative to bolus flow from videofluoroscopic images using standardized bolus volumes and consistencies. (artisynth.org)
  • A Guided Tour of the Visible Human (Washington University Medical School - The MAD Scientist Network). (nih.gov)
  • Peel-away Visible Human Movies for the Palm Pilot (Medical Multimedia Systems). (nih.gov)
  • Three-dimensional (3D) volume models consist of pixel information of two-dimensional (2D) medical images with spacing information between the 2D images. (koreamed.org)
  • Nevertheless, without segmentation, the computer cannot recognize and define a tissue's contour automatically, and the anatomical images are difficult to be used for lateral medical application [ 1 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Gunther von Hagens invented a form of the method in 1977 at Heidelberg University in Heidelberg, Germany after observing medical students struggle working with cadavers that quickly decomposed. (asu.edu)
  • applied an edge-preserving data combination technique based on Markov Random Field, to build super-resolution volumes of the human tongue. (artisynth.org)
  • However, there is good evidence to indicate that some of the cadavers used as models for this book were victims of the Nazi holocaust that were dissected at Dr. Pernkopf's lab at the University of Vienna, where the book was produced. (lionden.com)
  • The aim of this study was to distribute free of charge, real-color volume models produced from sectioned images with the production method. (koreamed.org)
  • By using Dicom Browser and MRIcroGL, the sectioned images were processed to become the volume models. (koreamed.org)
  • Other researchers can utilize the method of this study to produce volume models from their own sectioned images. (koreamed.org)
  • The Visible Human Project-Reduced Data Sets (Normal [Fresh] CT scan data sets for both the male and female in reduced resolution - the University of Wisconsin). (nih.gov)
  • The Visible Human application allows students to do as much exploring and learning as necessary without having to find a replacement cadaver each time. (uic.edu)
  • Cuypers' first time working with mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) was in Ron Heeren's lab at AMOLF, where she investigated drug distribution and decontamination methods for hair analysis. (thetranslationalscientist.com)
  • This Flickr stream includes promotional materials for health days/months as well as high-quality scanning electron microscope images. (umanitoba.ca)
  • Includes cases and images relevant to infectious disease. (umanitoba.ca)
  • Specifically, our model includes two successive parts where two three-layer SAEs take image patches as input to learn the complex anatomical feature representation, and then these features are sent to Softmax classifier for inferring the labels. (hindawi.com)
  • The feature includes an interview with Archbishop Dolan, video recording of excerpts of the lecture and a selection of images from the event. (catholicbishops.ie)
  • Students may use these images for research, training, and study purposes. (nursejournal.org)
  • Users can study the images and take online quizzes. (nursejournal.org)
  • Earlier published studies of this method are summarized, and a previously unpublished validation study, based on 4753 subjects from the UK Biobank imaging cohort, comparing the quantitative MRI method with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is presented. (highwire.org)
  • So the trabecular bone score (TBS) was developed one decade ago to address both the challenging estimation of the actual 3D bone structure properties from the 2D DXA images and the limitations of BMD in osteoporosis diagnosis and fracture risk prediction. (algaecal.com)
  • These methods need accurate estimation of probability density function and for those images with largely overlapped tissues, it is hard to match real distribution of data in a high accuracy. (hindawi.com)
  • We used skin and lymphatic tissues from human corpses to address local biokinetics by means of synchrotron X-ray fluorescence (XRF) techniques at both the micro (μ) and nano (ν) scale. (nature.com)
  • The Visible Human Project sponsored by the NLM (National Library of Medicine) is an ongoing effort to use modern imaging techniques with cadavers to produce digital data that can be used for a variety of research and educational purposes. (lionden.com)
  • In coming decades, though, doctors will be able to use digital twins-which see the exchange of data and insights between a real and virtual human-to better predict what lies in store for patients, helping what is mostly a one-size-fits-all approach evolve into one that is truly predictive and personalized. (time.com)
  • The user can explore every slice of the Visible Human data set from three different viewpoints (axial, coronal, and sagittal), preview the sample slices and then manipulate the full size images by popup image windows. (edu.pl)
  • Marching Through the Visible Man (paper written by Bill Lorensen of the GE Imaging & Visualization Laboratory). (nih.gov)
  • The Virtual Human (Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Chicago). (nih.gov)
  • This guide focuses on the largest human organ system: skin. (nursejournal.org)
  • As the name suggests, mud daubers make externally visible mud nests (they look somewhat like organ pipers), laying their eggs and putting in food for when the larvae come out. (whatsthatbug.com)
  • The NPAC Visible Human Viewer is a user friendly interface with easy to understand descriptions and a user guide online. (edu.pl)
  • Currently the images are only available as two dimensional slices, via The NPAC Visible Human Viewer , an interactive graphical interface written in Java . (edu.pl)
  • Here is an image of an ink-blackened lymph node , viewer discretion advised. (santacruzwire.com)
  • or X-radiation (indirectly ionizing radiation) for humans. (en-academic.com)
  • The Northeast Parallel Architectures Center (NPAC) at Syracuse University has obtained a copy of the Visible Human data set and is working on processing the raw data to produce two and three dimensional images that can be accessed over the Internet for educational purposes. (edu.pl)
  • Also, the gradient-based segmentation technique like Watershed [ 7 ] constructs many dams for segmenting image, but it is easy to produce oversegmentation. (hindawi.com)
  • Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) simultaneously acquires increasingly detailed molecular and spatial information, opening up new worlds of research possibilities. (thetranslationalscientist.com)
  • You never evaluate the philosophy of the historical events, you never investigate the reasoning behind those events and therefore that sense of reasoning itself does not project in your works. (artblogazine.com)
  • In forensics, we've used MALDI and SIMS imaging to investigate drug distribution in a singular hair (1). (thetranslationalscientist.com)
  • and, most of all, to dismantle the most early imaging of all: your sum with the presumed, clinical Plus that cares likely you. (canadabiketours.de)
  • Tell us about the process of moving from two-dimensional image to paper sculpture. (otherpeoplespixels.com)
  • This paper discuss about the Visible Human project, the Visible Human data set, data set process, and the most important - put it online by using JAVA programming language. (edu.pl)
  • At this page you will find his image gallery plus he offers a section with POV-Ray related tips and techniques. (povray.org)
  • These applications include high-resolution microscopy images, aerial maps, the Visible Human and the Rain Table. (uic.edu)
  • Designed for students and healthcare workers, this site offers a library of anatomical images. (nursejournal.org)
  • In the aftermath of the museum's devastation, a group of graduate students launched a campaign to retrieve traces of the collection through images and videos taken by visitors throughout the years. (kaderattia.de)
  • Uhlenhuth developed a technique to identify the existence of antibodies, and Landsteiner and his students showed that humans had distinctly different blood types called A, B, AB, and O. (asu.edu)
  • The MRI images are 256 pixel by 256 pixel resolution. (edu.pl)
  • The axial anatomical images are 2048 pixels by 1216 pixels where each pixel is defined by 24 bits of color, about 7.5 megabytes. (edu.pl)
  • The Muscle Atlas contains over 80 images and descriptions of upper and lower extremities. (nursejournal.org)
  • Scientists at NMHMChicago developed an atlas of more than 350 neuroanatomical images that can be explored at the cellular level using the innovative new Vscope System, a virtual microscope also designed by scientists working for NMHMChicago. (health.mil)
  • Dynamic imaging techniques, such as dynamic MRI, Videofluoroscopy, CT and Ultrasound, compete to record the nature and the chronology of the tongue movements during swallowing. (artisynth.org)
  • Currently, most existing brain segmentation algorithms are based on CT or MRI images. (hindawi.com)
  • So there remains a challenging problem of how to explore new model to segment the whole hundreds of CVH brain images in high accuracy and efficiency. (hindawi.com)
  • This database allows you to search images and graphics from Elsevier books and journals, or browse by specialty. (umanitoba.ca)
  • An analysis of texture features, based on co-occurrence matrices (COMs), was conducted to determine the performance of dual-wavelength imaging for discriminating unwholesome poultry carcasses from wholesome carcasses. (usda.gov)
  • The characteristics of variance and sum variance texture features varied with the wavelength of spectral images and with condemnation of poultry carcasses, as well. (usda.gov)
  • In this case, the accuracies were 91.2 percent for wholesome, 93.3 percent for septicemic and 72.9 percent for cadaver, respectively. (usda.gov)
  • In addition, many technoscience research projects which have already incorporated computers into their programmes are also utilizing the Internet and the Web as constiutive components of research. (enculturation.net)
  • trauma centre and extramural i intramural research projects. (uttarpradeshtenders.net)
  • After downloading, converting and checking some slices, we found that we can crop the image to smaller size and save some space. (edu.pl)
  • B Banerjee and I Brett Department of Radiodiagnosis and Imaging, Tameside General Hospital, Fountain Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire Over a period of several years it has been noticed that in a number of patients undergoing cholecystosonography, as in outpatient procedures, the gallbladder was found to be contracted although otherwise appeared normal. (docksci.com)
  • In one virtual "drug trial," for example, where 62 drugs and reference compounds were tested in more than a thousand simulations of human heart cells, her team predicted the risk that drugs would cause abnormal heart rhythms with 89% accuracy. (time.com)
  • For 700 nm images, a quadratic discriminant model was able to identify unwholesome and wholesome carcasses with a classification accuracy of 83.9 percent and wholesome carcasses with 97.1 percent, respectively. (usda.gov)
  • A dual-wavelength imaging system with selected optical filters of 542 and 700-nm wavelengths were feasible for detecting unwholesome poultry carcasses with high accuracy. (usda.gov)
  • In the revelatory and extraordinary decision, the sovereign is made visible. (boundary2.org)
  • back, although network FIT officials are known sure needed for significance bits, it goes that, at least in programming look in Finland, the such orientation of human others as criminal use crimes permits until here made topically infected. (nickalbano.com)
  • A debate that has been raging since the mid-1990s centers around whether the book should still be used, considering the source of some of the cadavers. (lionden.com)
  • The data was eventually reconstructed using 3-D computer imaging software, and then used in the Anatlab application. (health.mil)
  • The Visible Human application can be used in replacement of expensive cadavers," said Senior Research Programmer Lance Long. (uic.edu)
  • The Visible Human application and the other applications are controlled by using a system of cameras and infrared light to track pucks with reflective markers. (uic.edu)
  • The anatomical cross-sections are also at 1 mm intervals and coincide with the CT axial images. (edu.pl)
  • A significant concern with the use of DXA images is that they're two-dimensional (2D) projections of the three-dimensional (3D) bone structure. (algaecal.com)
  • This assumption may not work well as it only considers intensity of image and intensity is not enough to express the intrinsic feature of objects. (hindawi.com)
  • Considered Jones' seminal work, The Anathemata narrates the thought processes of a cambrophile over the span of roughly seven seconds at an English Catholic Mass. Using Old, Middle and Early-Modern English, Welsh, and Latin, The Anathemata questions the importance of past mythology within human history - from the Iron Age in Cornwall and Tudor London to Penda's Mercia and the Welsh "Otherworld" - in a highly allusive and nonlinear fashion. (mostyn.org)
  • The project got sidetracked, but Carey continued to work with his writing partner Don Schmitt, assisted by Anthony Bragalia and David Rudiak, who both had provided help for the Witness to Roswell book. (blueblurrylines.com)
  • Animating the Visible Human Data Set (Rutgers University, VIZLAB). (nih.gov)
  • Schmitt uses the Kantian term Grenzbegriff , which suggests the limit or boundary inherent to human sense experience. (boundary2.org)