Wednesday, December 22, 2010

My Dog Continues To Smack Her Lips

Google Body browser: zooming into the human body

Google browser Body

zooming into the human body

anatomy trip on the computer: The search engine giant Google has released a 3-D model of the human body. It allows the well-known Google Earth zooms. Muscles, bones, organs can be switched on and off. Anyone who wants can even explore the body from the inside.

Google know how happy surfers stock with gimmicks. Years ago, Google Earth caused a stir. How does it actually in the garden next door, hidden behind a high wall? Later Google Moon and Google Mars added, now even 3-D views supported. And with all the excitement around Street View became almost in the background that virtual walks are very popular especially among the Germans.

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The search giant from Mountain View, he knows everything in the world stored on its servers will have the principle of the zooming Explore now transferred to the human body. With the application Body browser, Google has provided a detailed 3-D model into the net. It requires a Browser that supports WebGL. Google's own Chrome browser dominated this standard, but for example, Firefox 4 beta. (Note: The link to Chrome at the Body-browser page of Google is wrong - here Download it ).

When calling Body browser is showing a boy dressed in shorts and sports bra woman. Whoever the next adjacent control slowly pushes it down, skin and clothing is always transparent - the underlying muscle strands are visible. And so it goes level by level and on. When pushed further, the controller, the muscles disappear - and bones, internal organs, nerves and blood vessels emerge.

Naturally, the body free to rotate - and who wants to can zoom in on specific body parts. The zoom journey ends not on the body surface - it goes well into the interior of the body. As it will become really exciting: Am I in the stomach? Or is it the liver? Fortunately can be switched on labels that will help lay the anatomy.

who want to can even view the nervous system and muscles at the same time. Because the transparency can be adjusted each fine, no detail remains hidden.

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The idea of a transparent human body is not new. As early as 1930 was the occasion of the 2nd International Hygiene Exhibition in Dresden a glass man presented . It had built the taxidermist Franz Tschackert. In a jam factory Dresdner he could use a large steam boiler to form in hot water, steam the plastic Cellon - the transparent outer skin.

time was the man of glass as a technical and scientific sensation. Viewers could light up the internal organs by pressing a button in succession. The exhibit was a major export of the museum's own workshops in total were prepared according to the museum about 30 pieces. Up today in the Dresden Museum of Hygiene shown glass woman was built in the early eighties.

is noteworthy that both Franz Tschackert and Google were the first to create a transparent woman. The developers of the Google Labs will soon provide for equal rights, however: "A male model is coming soon," they promise.

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Monica Roccaforte Pelis Online

quality and quality reports at the hospital - new transparency on quality comparison websites (Stefan Krojer)

Black And White Tiles Bathrooms

purchasing and logistics at the hospital in 2011 (source: Wegweiser GmbH, Berlin)

Japanese Groping & Rape Films

purchasing and logistics at the hospital in 2011 (Source: Wegweiser GmbH, Berlin)

Pizza Hut Pizza Romna

Symposium for the hospital management: step by step from the hospital of the future

seminar forecast:

management, healthcare & shopping on the line of the comprehensive procurement process?


Thursday 14 April 2011, 9.00 - 17.00 clock
PEG - THE ACADEMY, Munich

Moderators & Speakers (As of 12.2010)

- Prof. Dr. Hartwig Bauer
DGCH

Secretary - Prof. Dr. Rudolf Schmid GF
Chairman District Hospital Reutlingen

- Barbara Schulte
Economic Management Board

Göttingen University Clinic - Dr. Michael Keller
Strat. shopping Rhon AG

- Mr Helmut Drummer
Head of Materials Management Department Stuttgart

- Dagmar Jehle
Head of Project Management Städt.
Hospital Munich

- Birgit Leps
Managing EKK clinic counseling

- Prof. Dr. Martin Schilling
Homburg Uni

Contact: Christoph Pelizaeus

christoph.pelizaeus @ peg-einfachbesser.de

Information and registration:
www.peg-einfachbesser.de

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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Pinky Brown 2 Days Before Periods Due

- Discus thrower and Highlander

died on November 17, 2002 "Big Ben" at the age of 48 years in Missouri on a brain aneurysms.
The 2.01 meters wide and 138-pound athlete had a body that was created for the motor sport. First, different coaches wanted to make a football player, wrestler or a hammer thrower from him. He wanted to be discus thrower.

1976, at age 22, he threw the first time over the 60 meter mark. In 1977 he went
to San Jose in California to the "Big Men" to train - some world-class throwers and weightlifters trained there together. Together with Jim McGoldrick (then discus thrower, then 5-time world champion at the Highland Games), he worked as a bouncer at a nightclub. In a dispute with two underage boys from 7 feurten these shots of Ben, two of which hit him in the stomach - he survived but lost a whole year of training.

1979 he threw for the first time over 66 meters. At the U.S. Amateur - Championships discus legend Al Oerter him to hit when you deposit at the hip with the discus. Ben started yet in the race, after he had to be sewn with 12 stitches.

1980 he improved his personal best of 1979 two meters to 68.18 meters but could not start by boycotting the Olympics in Moscow.

was 1981 then his strongest season. With the discus he threw 72.34 meters, with the ball, he came to 20.59 meters. His discus performance was internationally recognized but never, for he was tested positive earlier this year in New Zealand on anabolic steroids. He was initially banned by the IAAF for life, then the lock was reduced to 18 months.
Curiously, though, his performance is not recognized as a world record, but is still the valid U.S. record. To 1986, then the U.S. record better than the world record.

Ben came back, and in 1983 he threw 71.32 meters - its official, internationally recognized Peak performance. 1988 Olympic Trails in he missed with 63.48 meters and 4th place narrowly qualified for Seoul. 1989 was his last season as a discus thrower.

Then he turned successfully to the Highland Games - 1993 in Aviemore with 5.58 meters, he set up a new world record in the Weight for Height.
From this litter there is a video: