Yearb Med Inform 1994; 03(01): 465-467
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638010
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J. F. Brinkley
1   Digital Anatomist Program Dept of Biological Structure University of Washington Seattle, USA
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Address of the author:

J. F. Brinkley
Digital Anatomist Program
Dept. Biological Structure
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
USA

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Publikationsdatum:
05. März 2018 (online)

 

 


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  • 2 Chew FS, Smirniotopoulos JG. Educational efficacy of computer-assisted instruction with interactive videodisc in radiology. Invest Radiol 1993; 28: 1052-8.
  • 3 Lonwe B, Heijl A. Computer-assisted instruction in emergency ophthalomological care. Acta Ophthalmol 1993; 71: 289-95.
  • 4 Narayan S, Sensharma D, Santori EM, Lee AA, Sabherwal A, Toga AW. Animated visualization of a high resolution color three dimensional digital computer model of the whole human head. Int J Biomed Comput 1993; 32: 7-17.
  • 5 Tiede U, Bomans M, Hohne KH, Pommert A, Riemer M, Schiemann T, Schubert R, Lierse W. A computerized three-dimensional atlas of the human skull and brain. AJNR 1993; 14: 551-559.
  • 6 Schwartz J. Computerized cadaver teaches anatomy. NYTimes, Wed April 7, 1993. Article describing the ADAM commercial software package.
  • 7 Ackerman MJ. The Visible Human Project. J Biocommun 1991; 18: 14
  • 8 Brinkley JF, Eno K, Sundsten JW. Knowledge-based client-server approach to structural information retrieval: the Digital Anatomist Browser. Comput Methods Programs Biomed 1993; 40: 131-45.
  • 9 Powell J. Adventures with the worldwide-web: creating a hypertext library information system. Database 1994; 17: 59-60.

Address of the author:

J. F. Brinkley
Digital Anatomist Program
Dept. Biological Structure
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
USA

  • References

  • 1 Bleich HL. Computer-based consultation. Electrolyte and acid-base disorders. Am J Med 1972; 53: 285-91.
  • 2 Chew FS, Smirniotopoulos JG. Educational efficacy of computer-assisted instruction with interactive videodisc in radiology. Invest Radiol 1993; 28: 1052-8.
  • 3 Lonwe B, Heijl A. Computer-assisted instruction in emergency ophthalomological care. Acta Ophthalmol 1993; 71: 289-95.
  • 4 Narayan S, Sensharma D, Santori EM, Lee AA, Sabherwal A, Toga AW. Animated visualization of a high resolution color three dimensional digital computer model of the whole human head. Int J Biomed Comput 1993; 32: 7-17.
  • 5 Tiede U, Bomans M, Hohne KH, Pommert A, Riemer M, Schiemann T, Schubert R, Lierse W. A computerized three-dimensional atlas of the human skull and brain. AJNR 1993; 14: 551-559.
  • 6 Schwartz J. Computerized cadaver teaches anatomy. NYTimes, Wed April 7, 1993. Article describing the ADAM commercial software package.
  • 7 Ackerman MJ. The Visible Human Project. J Biocommun 1991; 18: 14
  • 8 Brinkley JF, Eno K, Sundsten JW. Knowledge-based client-server approach to structural information retrieval: the Digital Anatomist Browser. Comput Methods Programs Biomed 1993; 40: 131-45.
  • 9 Powell J. Adventures with the worldwide-web: creating a hypertext library information system. Database 1994; 17: 59-60.