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  2. Susan Potter - Wikipedia

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    By the time Potter met Spitzer in 2000, she had gone through 26 surgeries and had been diagnosed with melanoma, breast cancer and diabetes: [4] her participation in the Visible Human Project marked a significant departure from the original goals of the project, which up until then had only focused on the dissection and imaging of healthy bodies ...

  3. Visible Human Project - Wikipedia

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    The Visible Human Project is an effort to create a detailed data set of cross-sectional photographs of the human body, in order to facilitate anatomy visualization applications. It is used as a tool for the progression of medical findings, in which these findings link anatomy to its audiences. [ 1 ]

  4. Voxel-Man - Wikipedia

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    VOXEL-MAN is the name of a set of computer programs for creation and visualization of three-dimensional digital models of the human body derived from cross-sectional images of computer tomography, magnetic resonance tomography or photography (e. g. the Visible Human Project). [1] It was developed at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf.

  5. Cynbe ru Taren - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Prothero (March 15, 1956 – November 16, 2016 [citation needed]), also known as Cynbe ru Taren, was a Canadian-born American computer programmer.He was the author of Citadel, one of the first [citation needed] virtual world systems and also one of the longest-running [citation needed] open source projects; the Digital Anatomist software, better known as the Visible Human Project; [1 ...

  6. Talk:Visible Human Project - Wikipedia

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    This page is an excellent source for what the Visible Human Project is. However, there is always room for improvement! In the data section, the discussion about the misnomers "cut" and "slice" was a bit too detailed and I felt it took away from the main topic of the page as a whole.

  7. The Visible Ones (exhibition) - Wikipedia

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    The Visible Ones exhibition brings together the largest number of female authors and their works so far, offering a broad selection of female creativity over the past three decades. [4] The project is supported by the city of Zagreb, The Ministry of Culture and Media and with the cooperation of the European Parliament's Office in Croatia. [1]

  8. Non-binary characters in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Some franchises alleviated that concern. For instance, the Steven Universe franchise, from 2013 to 2020, included various non-binary characters, including all Gem characters, since series creator Rebecca Sugar stated that the Gems are "all non-binary women," [8] One prominent character is Stevonnie, who is a fusion of Steven and Connie.

  9. Lisa Cartwright - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Cartwright is a scholar, author, professor and critic [1] best known for helping to found the field of visual culture studies and for coauthoring Practices of Looking, a widely translated visual studies textbook with Marita Sturken that is regarded as one of the first comprehensive books in the field after John Berger's Ways of Seeing. [2]