When Richard Feynman, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics, died in February 1988 after a courageous battle with cancer, the New York Times called him "the most brilliant, iconoclastic, and influential of the postwar generation of theoretical physicists." Here, in these "further adventures," a companion volume to "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!," is another healthy dose of Feynman's irreverent zest for life and an even deeper, wiser level of reminiscence. He tells us of his father, who taught him to think, and of his first wife, Arlene, who taught him to love, even as she lay dying.
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Body Explorer: An Interactive Program on the Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Visible Human Male
By A. Bulling, F. Castrop, J. Agneskirchner, W. Ovtscharoff, L. Wurzinger, M. Gratzl
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The multi user version of Body Explorer provides unique access to labeled sectional images from the "Visible Human Project". It is the first software that enables the user to display a fully labeled data set of human cross-sectional anatomy on the Windows platform. It features 2000 high-resolution sectional anatomical images of a human body, more than 13.000 anatomical labels assigned to anatomical and functional systems (nomenclature in 6 languages), zoom-in and zoom-out, superimposition of other planes of sections, the visual selection of section levels on sagittal or coronal planes or by keyword search, and many other extras. It is the optimum program for learning, teaching, and review by students, teachers, and physicians