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Visible Body - Physiology Animations v1.1.01

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    Visible Body - Physiology Animations v1.1.01


    Physiology Animations by Visible Body is an app of stunning videos that illustrate and animate the core physiological processes of the human body. Complex information is distilled into short animations, each accompanied by voice-over text, allowing for easier understanding and retention.



    The animations in this app were originally created for Visible Body's Anatomy & Physiology app, which has won the 2013 AMI Award of Excellence for Interactive and Instructional Media. The animations are also available in the free Human Anatomy Atlas SP app. Physiology Animations is designed for users with devices that have inadequate memory and/or users seeking a solution that takes up less memory than Visible Body's complete apps.



    What does it include

    Physiology Animations includes 67 animations in all, presenting a comprehensive overview of basic physiology. The Animation Packs are:


    - System Overviews (11 animations)

    - Bones and Skeletal Muscles (9 animations)

    - Respiration and Circulation (13 animations)

    - Cells and Tissues (15 animations)

    - Nutrition and Elimination (8 animations)
















    System Requirements

    The following hardware is required to run Physiology Animations for PC or Mac (Download).


    For PC:

    - 2 GB RAM

    - 2 GHz Pentium 4 processor or better

    - Windows XP/Vista/7/8

    - Dedicated video card with 64+ MB on-board RAM

    - 1024 x 768 screen resolution, or better



    For Mac:

    - 2 GB RAM

    - Intel processor

    - Latest version of OS X 10.7/10.8/10.9

    - Dedicated video card with 64+ MB on-board RAM

    - 1024 x 768 screen resolution, or better"




    1.53GB

    Download

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    Install:
    Copy all MAGNiTUDE folder content to installation folder

    Create a shortcut from Physiology Animations.exe to desktop and run it



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