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Morph·D·Base is an open web data base that has been developed to serve scientific research and education. It provides a platform for storing the detailed documentation of all material, methods, procedures, and concepts applied, together with the specific parameters, values, techniques, and instruments used during morphological data production. In other words, it's purpose is to provide a publicly available resource for recording and documenting morphological metadata. Moreover, it is also a repository ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
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https://www.morphdbase.de/
Argosy's Visible Body is the most comprehensive human anatomy visualization tool available today. This entirely Web-delivered application offers an unparalleled understanding of human anatomy. The Visible Body includes 3D models of over 1,700 anatomical structures, including all major organs and systems of the human body. The Visible Body has been free to all registered users since it launched in December 2007. Beginning in May 2009, in order to pay for server maintenance and bandwidth, we ... [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.visiblebody.com/
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