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− | + | <big><b>The Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum ([[OVAM]]) will be launched on Tuesday 20th November at the [[UK - Royal Veterinary College, London|Royal Veterinary College]].</b></big> | |
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− | + | <big>The launch will be held in the '''Lightwell''' at the '''Camden Campus''' in London from 6.30pm. The presentations will start at 7pm, concluding with a talk from guest speaker [http://www.markevans.co.uk/ Mark Evans], after which some of the [[OVAM Resources|resources making up the museum]] will be showcased. There will be an opportunity to explore the museum and a selection of the resources as well as a [http://www.sectra.com/medical/radiology_it/offering/visualization_table/ Sectra visualisation table]. | |
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− | + | An example of one of the resources is shown below, allowing the 3D visualisation of the horses foot in detail, accompanied by a selection of resources, and information about each structure. | |
− | + | [[File:Screenshot of 3D Foot.png|centre|500px|3D Visualisation of the Horses Foot]] | |
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Revision as of 15:28, 29 October 2012
The Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum (OVAM) will be launched on Tuesday 20th November at the Royal Veterinary College.
The launch will be held in the Lightwell at the Camden Campus in London from 6.30pm. The presentations will start at 7pm, concluding with a talk from guest speaker Mark Evans, after which some of the resources making up the museum will be showcased. There will be an opportunity to explore the museum and a selection of the resources as well as a Sectra visualisation table.
An example of one of the resources is shown below, allowing the 3D visualisation of the horses foot in detail, accompanied by a selection of resources, and information about each structure.