Author: San Diego Supercomputer Center Title: Telemicroscopy: Collaboratory for Microscopic Digital Anatomy
Description: San Diego, San Diego Supercomputer Center, 1997. . Brochure. . Unmarked. Illustrated. Four-sided folded brochure. Measures 17x14 unfolded. Printed on both sides and folded in half. The Collaboratory for Microscopic and Digital Anatomy (CMDA), also termed "Telemicroscopy," was a major research initiative to create online access to the intermediate-high voltage electron microscope (IVEM) at the National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research (NCMIR) so that researchers could run the microscope from remote workstations. This project also consisted of access to high performance computing to derive three-dimensional datasets of biological structure from IVEM images using electron tomography, and mechanisms for remote visualization and analysis of three-dimensional data. As of the August 1, 1997, the CMDA project was formally recognized as a component of San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC).. . . Very Good
Keywords: Body, Imaging, 3D, Biomedical, Electron Microscope, History of Technology
Price: US$ 19.00 Seller: Diatrope Books
- Book number: 22981
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