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4D Imaging of Breathing Lungs A new 4D dynamic functional lung imaging method developed by engineers at Monash University will allow health professionals a chance to study breathing lungs in unprecedented detail. The device uses high-speed video captured by a very bright, high quality X-ray, resulting in a detailed map of lung function. A new lung imaging method has the potential to revolutionize the study of lungs in both normal and diseased states. Researchers from Monash University have developed a 4D dynamic functional lung imaging method, which allows them to study breathing lungs in unprecedented detail. The method, developed by Faculty of Engineering PhD student Stephen Dubsky, provides measurements of motion, expansion and flow at every point within the lung, during the entire breathing cycle.
3D Human Anatomy Brain & Nervous System Respiratory System Reproductive & Urinary Cooking-Oil-Comparison-Chart You already know that Extra Virgin Olive Oil is good for you. But what do you choose when it’s time to branch out and try something new? There are a lot of cooking oils out there, and many have misleading health claims on the label. It can be a bit overwhelming when you walk down the oil aisle in the store. Some oils are very healthful, others not so much — and for different reasons. Medical Animation Library ©Copyright 2009 A.D.A.M., Inc. Any duplication or distribution of the information contained herein is strictly prohibited. The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.
The 10 Best News Aggregator Apps For Those On The Go With more news sources emerging and the feeling of information overload growing, it's handy that there are so many news aggregators out there. However, it's a crowded market, so finding out which ones are worth your time and are best suited towards your way of consuming information can be time-consuming. Therefore, we've rounded up what we think are the ones to consider. Prismatic For: iPhone One of the newer reader apps out there, Prismatic is probably one of the best designed iPhone reader apps out there. 3-D X-Ray Reveals Fibers that Control Heart Rhythm A 3-D image of the heart, showing the fibers that control heart rhythm. A new technique developed by scientists at the University of Liverpool may help medical experts develop ways to reduce the risk of fibrillation by showing them a 3-D image of the heart and the fibers that control heart rhythm. The new 3-D images could further understanding of how the body’s heartbeat can be disturbed, which may help medics develop ways to reduce the risk of fibrillation – a condition in which heart muscle contracts chaotically and fails to pump blood rhythmically around the body. The heart needs to pump blood in a regular rhythm to maintain a steady circulation of blood to all parts of the body. It does this through the coordinated action of the muscle tissue, that pumps the blood, and the conducting tissue, which is necessary to distribute an electrical wave to trigger every heartbeat. Source: University of Liverpool
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Change by Us NYC Hey NYC! How can we make our city a better place to live? See more ideas New Ideas fire places in the city. humans need fire :) Code Fred - A Game for Learning About Circulation and Respiration Code Fred is a free online game developed by the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago. The game helps players learn about the human body's responses to trauma. The object of the game is to help "Fred" escape from the woods while he is chased by a wolf.