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"Let's test yourself," David suggested. He navigated to the tab. "Select 'Anatomy' and choose 'Nervous System'."
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Interactive Atlas of Human Anatomy 3.0 (Netter Basic Science) Because v30iso uses older DRM (Digital Rights Management)
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One rainy Tuesday, Frank sat in his study with the "v3.0" interface glowing against his glasses. He was tracing the Circle of Willis, the arterial loop at the base of the brain. He clicked a hotlink, and a window popped up with a cross-section of a stroke.
One of the biggest hurdles in anatomy is understanding how systems overlap. Version 3.0 allows users to jump between related plates (e.g., moving from the skeletal structure of the thorax to the underlying vasculature) with a single click. Key Features at a Glance