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‘Three-dimensional (3D) information plays an important part in medical education. Appreciating complex 3D spatial relationships requires a strong foundational understanding of anatomy and mental 3D visualization skills. Novel learning resources have been introduced to anatomy training to achieve this. Objective evaluation of their comparative efficacies remains scarce in the literature. This study hypothesized that the newly developed physical model would be more effective for students to learn magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) anatomy than textbooks or computer-based 3D models. Third year medicine students were randomly assigned to one of three teaching aid groups (physical model; textbooks; 3D computer model). The comparative efficacies of the three teaching aids were assessed through students’ abilities to identify anatomical structures on MR images. Overall mean MRI assessment scores were significantly higher in students utilizing the physical model (86.39%) compared with students using textbooks (62.61%) and the 3D computer model (63.68%), with no significant difference between the textbook and 3D computer model groups. Student feedback was also more positive in the physical model group compared with both the textbook and 3D computer model groups. Our results suggest that physical models may hold a significant advantage over alternative learning resources in enhancing visuospatial and 3D understanding of complex anatomical architecture, and that 3D computer models have significant limitations with regards to 3D learning.’ — American Association of Anatomists.

 

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Blast Injury Due to Gas Cylinder Model
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Forensic Model Of Partial Hanging
Rs 3,000/Pair

 

Natural type Unbreakable Fiberglass Partial Hanging Model
Rs 7,000/Box

 

Multiple Homicidal Split Model
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Forensic Burn Case Model
Rs 3,500/Piece

 

Plastic Attempt Rape Forensic Model
Rs 1,800/Piece

 

Crescent Abrasian: Fingernail Mark and Oval Abraded Contusion of Thumb. A Case of Throttling Model
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Suicidal Hanging. Model of head and neck depicting the pattern of rope wound
Rs 20,000/Piece

 

Assessing Depth Of Penetration Of Stab Wound Model
Rs 1,800/Piece

 

Death By Drowning Model
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Strangulation Model Showing Transverse Ligature Marks All Around the Neck
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Suicide by shooting with a gun (Exit wound) Model
5500/-

 

Disease Tetanus Model
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Disease Small Pox Model
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Disease Polio Model
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Disease Anthrax Model
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Advanced Neonate Umbilical Cord Model
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Forensic Model Of Decomposed Body
Rs 2,500/Piece

 

Forensic Decomposed Face Model
Rs 2,000/Piece

 

Forensic Tattoo Mark On Chest Model
Rs 5,000/Piece

 

Entrance Wound Shooting with Gun Model
Rs 3,500/Piece

 

Forensic Model Exit Wound Model
Rs 2,000/Piece

 

Injuries Nose Cut Of The Knife Model
Rs 5,000/Piece

 

Codaveric Spasm Stifness Of The Firmally Grasped Hand Model
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Deep Incised Wound on Side of Neck Model
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Multicolor Fix Arm Injury Model
Rs 1,280/Unit

 

Beige Plastic Suicidal Wound Of Throat Model
Rs 1,500/Piece

 

Degree of Burn Model
5500/-

 

Throttling Model – Finger marks on neck, upper lip and nostrils
RS 6500

 

Suicidal Cut throat with razor Model
RS 6500

 

Bruise on shoulders caused by scraping against a wall Model
RS 5500

 

Multiple homicidal stab wounds on abdomen Model
RS 6500

 

Ligature mark and dribbling of saliva in a case of hanging Model
RS 6500

 

Sulphuric Acid Vitriolage Face Model
SR 7000

 

Maggots Action Model
3010 INR

 

Passive agent in a case of sodomy Model
RS 6500

 

Death by burn with cylinder gas Model
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Electric Burn Caused By Pin Plug Model
Rs 2,000/Each

 

Fiberglass Burn Caused by Lighting Model
Rs 2,000/Unit

 

Physilab Natural Burn by Boiling Ghee Model
Rs 2,000/Unit

 

Physilab Natural Self Inflicted Inclised Wound Across The Back Of Neck Model
Rs 2,000/Each

 

Physilab Lactered Wound Scalp Crushed Under Ekka Wheel Model
Rs 2,000/Each

 

Physilab Natural Nose Bitten By Teeth Model
Rs 2,000/Unit

 

Road Accident Model
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Scabies Model
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Suicidal Cut Model
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Forensic Stab Injury Model
Rs. 2,000/Piece

 

Rashes on Face Model
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Leprocy Disease Model
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Model of head depicting the contract wound by (.32) pistol in centre brow
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Acipoccrc formation in body immersed in a river for 5 months Model
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Burns of face from kerosene oil lamp Model
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Mummified Adult Male Model
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Defensive Wounds Model
3000 INR/piece

 

 

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p.s. Hey. ** Adem Berbic, It’s a power that does a pretty good job of erasing hierarchy. If you mean this Friday, we’re out of luck. Zac and I go to Amsterdam on Saturday morning and don’t get back until Wednesday night. Does that scupper it? Darn, if so. ** Bill, We seem to be back to normal summer weather if this morning is any indication! I’ll check out ‘Din Of Celestial Birds’, thanks. How is ‘Camp Miasma’? Very curious. ** Steve, Yes, it looks like you’re about to understand the suffering that we experienced for the past week and a half, and I’m so sorry. Everyone, New Radio not Radio episode for you! More colorfully … ‘Take off to doom folk, field recordings of humpback whales and pachinko parlors, tropicalia and much more on my latest “Radio Not Radio” show: here. This one features Gilberto Gil, Space Afrika, KOGG, Lemon Kittens, Cinder Well, Gaika, Mohamed Bouroissa, Malcolm, Sango, K-Rosif, Alewya, Boniface & LYZZA, Shannen SP & HENNYBELIT, Lido Pimienta, MXKA, Mary Halvorson & Ambrose Akinmusire, Sun Ra, EarthBall, Jake Muir, Alison Cotton, Phil Niblock/William Hooker/David Soldier/David First, Chris Watson, Lénok, Warning and Forsman.’ ** Laura, Hi! Tscherkassy rules. Heck of a dream you had there, it’s true. No idea if Evenson is into Freud. Is anyone into Freud these days? I guess probably so. I’m happy the Skull managed to so entertain you. I hope they know. Probably not. I’m sure that if ‘The Marbled Swarm’ had survived its French translation and anyone here had read it the fact checking would have been severe, but since the novel is a lie the fact checkers would have been fools. No plans to write a new book soon, no. But that’s never stopped me before. But no. Oh gosh. Maybe unstylishly unironic. xo. ** jay, Yay! The Skull read your mind. Well, actually the post is old enough that I think you were still a twinkle in the blog’s eye when they made it. Heat appears to have broken here too, but I don’t trust either the sky or my instincts regarding the sky anymore. Let’s hope. See, you have to admit that Visconti is good for something then. ** _Black_Acrylic, I would pass along your gratitude to the Skull if I still had their email address, which I … well, I suppose I do still have it somewhere. Friday the 10th, okay, soon enough. I’m sorry about Scotland. I hope the US will be joining Scotland on the kill list soon. ** laura w, Hey, hey. I’m so sorry that you’re about to get what we were so horribly stuck with. At least you have a basement. Well, my building has one but it’s stuffed with old furniture from decades of previous tenants and the heavy concrete smell would kill me. I would say their surprise is a good thing or at least thoroughly understandable. Thanks to that happily single day when Clavicular ate my feed, I know he completely crashed out here in Paris. He just seems so completely predictable and boring and deflective of meaning, I don’t get it. No, I know, about the Vuong intro to the Kristof, but maybe just maybe that’ll sell copies, at least while he’s still the thing if he still is the thing? The heat did break this morning, I think? I mean it’s summer and hardly ideal, but at least it’s normally unpleasant again. For now. Hang in there or hide out over there. ** Ferdinand, Hi. Maybe the Skull will actually have noticed that I reposted his thing and will become hellbent to devise a sequel. Not impossible, Thanks, thanks! ** Carsten, Road trip. I hope your route keeps the heat dome an aftermath. Oh, um, this week is a little rough for me, but I will technically be here only through Friday. But I have two US friends visiting who I have to attend to and show around and a bunch of stuff I need to get done for the BluRay of ‘RT’ before I go to Amsterdam, so, if it’s this week, I might be swamped. But, hey, I’m hardly the best reason to be in Paris. ** Hugo, Even great house guests will take it out of you, for sure. I hope Laura is the ideal reader and can help for you. 160 pp, not bad at all, says the author of novels often not even that long. ** HaRpEr //, Skull did good, yes. Mm, I say, yeah, err on the side of caution on the bad luck front, even though ‘bad luck’ is such a silly construct. I know who does Calamari, but I’ll keep that info to myself just in case. They’re based in Italy now, if you didn’t know. If I’m any indication, the ambition will naturally cull itself as you write and thereby find your limitations crystalising. Maybe you do that by thinking fuck intimidation? ** Okay. Today you get a post for those you who have money burning a hole in your pocket. See you tomorrow.

1 Comment

  1. Adem Berbic

    Is the blog entering an early-bird-gets-the-worm era, or is it just me pulling it up earlier and earlier in the morning?

    Ah, damn, I think the luck evaporated in the heat — I’ll be in on Friday evening and out on Tuesday morning. Oh well, Amsterdam is your good place and Paris is my good place, so we’re still winning. I’m not sure what Zac’s good place is, but I hope it’s ready at hand.

    This post raises a bundle of questions but I don’t think any of them really need answers. I’ve had the first two Carcass albums on repeat lately, and this feels like their spiritual sibling. I always thought the first album was special. Supposedly the studio tech was incompetent and bungled the mix, but to me it makes it sound like it was recorded inside a toilet bowl or something.

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