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    Netter Interactive Atlas Of Human Anatomy v3 0 iso



























    Atlas Overview

    The Interactive Atlas of Human Anatomy Version 3.0 provides users with versatile

    tools for studying, teaching, and learning about anatomical structures. The Atlas tool set

    includes the following features:

    - The artwork of Frank H. Netter, MD and Carlos A. G. Machado, MD allows

    instructors, students, and practitioners to see in great detail the intricacies of

    anatomical structures. Plates can be displayed with or without identifying labels

    and leader lines. You can page through the plates individually or search for a

    plate by its region, system(s), or associated terms. Plates can also be printed

    with or without labels.

    - Use the Spoken Labels feature to hear the correct pronunciation of any

    anatomical label in the Atlas.

    - The Study Guide feature allows instructors to direct student learning toward

    certain subject matter. An instructor can select plates and the specific anatomical

    labels upon which the student should focus, or students can create their own

    study guides. The instructor or student can save the study guide for later

    retrieval or editing.

    - The Test feature allows students and instructors various options for creating

    practice tests or custom exams.





    - Practice Tests allow students to quickly test their knowledge of a region, a

    system, a sub-region, or a particular plate by selecting the anatomical structure

    named in the "question." The user can designate the number of items to be

    included in the practice test and then use the Random Selection feature to direct

    the program to choose the items for that test.

    - For those preparing for a test over certain material, the Pretest feature allows

    users to drill themselves by navigating to plates that include the test items, and

    then rolling over the test items to see the correct answer labels displayed.

    - The Test feature allows the student or instructor to select the preferred test

    mode: Locate Structures, in which the student is given the name of an

    anatomical feature and then identifies it, or Name Structures, in which the

    student is asked to name specified features.

    As you work through the Interactive Atlas of Human Anatomy, click the Help button if

    you want more information on any of these or other features. You need a monitor

    capable of supporting thousands of colors (16-bit color depth) at a resolution of

    1024x768 to run the Interactive Atlas of Human Anatomy.


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