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by thih9
426 days ago
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The information is there, although you need to follow a link: > Potter's body was (…) sliced into 27,000 slices in 63-μm increments, individually scanned during a period of 60 working days. Because the technology used in the Visible Human project significantly improved since its launch in 1993, much more detail will be available in Potter's scans: images from the two previous donors were based on 1,000 μm sections for the male subject and 300 μm for the female subject. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Potter Then again, I only meant that Wikipedia has some extra data - not that it has everything from the article (it doesn’t). |
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