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Fractals are unusual geometric structures that can be used to analyze many biologic structures not amenable to conventional analysis. The purpose of this exhibit is to teach some of the fundamentals of fractal analysis,...
This unit explain the ways in which computed tomography and nuclear magnetic resonance operate, with applications of each. It can be used by the science teacher in the classroom, and also presents the mathematics...
A unit designed to give students knowledge in the area of nuclear medicine as well as improve math skills. Students become familiar with nuclear medicine through diagnostic imaging and its components.
An introduction to magnetic resonance imagining, which is based on the principles of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), a spectroscopic technique used by scientists to obtain microscopic chemical and physical information...
"In the Classroom" highlights how some schools and organizations use Mathematica extensively in their curricula. The section on "Collaborative Initiatives" illustrates how businesses have teamed up with Wolfram Research...
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