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Digitale Bilder:
http://www.mrct.at/index.php/bildbetrachtung
MR - CT Diagnoseinstitut Klagenfurt. Feldkirchnerstrasse 82, Tel.: 43 (463) 446644 - 0. Auf unseren CDs befindet sich ein Programm zum Betrachten der Bilder (DICOM-Viewer). Wenn man öfter CDs von unterschiedlichen Radiologen / Häusern betrachtet, hat man es mit vielen verschiedenen Viewern zu tun. Um dies zu umgehen, kann man einen Viewer auf seinem PC installieren, und die "AutoRun"-Funktion des CD-Laufwerks abstellen. Dann öffnet man jede CD mit "seinem" gewohnten Programm.
astromed.iic.harvard.edu
DendroStar - IIC/AstroMed
http://astromed.iic.harvard.edu/DendroStar
Dendrostar is an interactive applet for exploring dendrogram. Representations of spectral line data cubes. You can run it directly. From a Java-enabled web browser without having to install any. The DendroStar visualization applet for L1448. Directly runnable from a Java-enabled web browser. A two minute screencast. About the DendroStar applet. Dendrograms and Spectral Line Data Cubes. A “dendrogram” is a tree diagram used to illustrate the. Arrangement of the clusters produced by a clustering algorithm.
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press - IIC/AstroMed
http://astromed.iic.harvard.edu/press
Astronomical Medicine in the News. Is There an Astronomer in the House? February 11, 2011). (Article text: PDF. Fellows Friday with Michelle Borkin". August 27, 2010). Cassiopeia A Comes Alive Across Time and Space". Chandra X-ray Center Press Release. January 6, 2009). New Visualization Techniques Yield Star Formation Insights". Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Press Release. December 31, 2008). Also featured in The Christian Science Monitor. New Hampshire Public Radio. July 23, 2008). Harvar...
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OsiriX - IIC/AstroMed
http://astromed.iic.harvard.edu/OsiriX
OsiriX is a medical imaging program developed by Dr. Osman Ratib (UCLA) and Dr. Antoine Rosset (University of Geneva) in order to display and analyze large radiological data sets on a desktop computer. OsiriX, like 3D Slicer, is built on the ITK and VTK programming toolkits and takes advantage of Mac OS X specific graphical and computing capabilities. Or a QuickTime VR object. Page for more examples). OsiriX’s real-time modeling and rendering capabilities make it a strong tool for data exploration. Pleas...
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Ontogeny in the tube-crested dinosaur Parasaurolophus (Hadrosauridae) and heterochrony in hadrosaurids [PeerJ]
https://peerj.com/articles/182
Go to journal home. PeerJ (Life, Bio, and Health Sciences). PeerJ Preprints (not peer-reviewed). Part of the PeerJ PeerJ Picks 2014 Collection. Part of the PeerJ Top Paleontology Papers - October 2014. July 1, 2014:. FMNH" was inadvertently omitted from the list of institutional abbreviations. The abbreviation list should include: FMNH, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Also see the associated PeerJ guest blog post by author Andrew Farke. On this paper as well as the " Dinosaur Joe.
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UsingSlicer - IIC/AstroMed
http://astromed.iic.harvard.edu/index.cgi/UsingSlicer
Using 3D Slicer in Astronomy. Software package is AM's core tool for astronomical 3D data visualization. Originally designed for medical image analysis, 3D Slicer has many capabilities that are uncommon in astronomy software. This page provides everything you need to try out Slicer on astronomy data. Reading own FITS Files. Please help us improve Slicer and other visualization software tools for astromony through your experimentation, evaluation, and feedback. The 3D Slicer project was initiated as a col...
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NCIGT Retreat 2012 Discussion - SlicerWiki
http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/NCIGT_Retreat_2012_Discussion
NCIGT Retreat 2012 Discussion. NCIGT Retreat 2012 Discussion. Slicer 4.1 release candidate was presented to the NCIGT. 2012 scientific retreat on April 5. About a dozen IGT Slicer developers discussed ideas and priorities for Slicer 4 in IGT with Steve Pieper and Nicole Aucoin. The meeting included a brief presentation of highlights and plans. Several groups were interested in the DICOM listener for autorouting intraoperative images directly to slicer. [1]. Improved fiducial support was requested:.
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Documentation/4.0/Announcements - SlicerWiki
http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Documentation/4.0/Announcements
For the latest Slicer documentation, visit the 4.5. Other Improvements, Additions and Documentation. Of Slicer developers is proud to announce the release of Slicer 4.0. Slicer 4.0 includes a major overhaul of the user interface, improved and simplified workflows for major tasks, simplified procedures for developers, and improved Python support. Click here to download. Slicer 4.0 for different platforms and find pointers to the source code, mailing lists and bug tracker. The Slicer Training page. There i...
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Brain Imaging - Variability | smart-stats.org
http://www.smart-stats.org/content/brain-imaging-variability
Skip to main content. Scientific areas of interest. Brain Imaging - Variability. Brain Imaging - Variability. Variability, replication, and longitudinal studies. Three main areas areas of expertise include variability decomposition and modeling, association and prediction, and translational neuroscience. Here we provide an overview of methods and data sets for modeling and analyzing variability decomposition with special emphasis on replication and longitudinal studies. For replication studies. This ...
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Project Events - NAMIC
http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Project_Events
Participants at the 2016 Winter Event. The NA-MIC Project Week. Is a hands on activity in which medical image computing researchers interested in an open science gathering twice a year to create solutions using the image computing platform, 3D Slicer. Components. Founded in 2005, along with the National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NA-MIC) which was chartered with building a computational infrastructure to support biomedical research as part of the NIH-funded NCBC. 2017 January: Project Event 24.