Information on Modeling BioMechnical Systems

Researchers and experimentalists in the biological sciences have a wealth of voxel data. For example, the National Library of Medicine is creating a digital atlas of the human body (Marching Through the Visible Man and Marching Through the Visible Woman). Well established methods, such as marching cubes or alpha shapes, extract triangular surface representations from this voxel data using criteria such as variation in density. See also the software Geomagic Wrap available at Raindrop Geomagic.
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TrueGrid®'s ability to seamlessly composite polygonal surfaces, analytical surfaces, IGES surfaces and any combination of these surfaces is a powerful tool for the analysis of biomechanical models. In addition, many of TrueGrid®'s built-in capabilities are particularly well-suited to the needs of those researchers who begin with polygonal surface data.
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For information on biological data which can be purchased and used in TrueGrid®, contact Viewpoint Data Labs. XYZ Scientific Applications, Inc. is not associated with Viewpoint Data Labs.

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