Software Software updated
Cloud2 and Master were updated.
Cloud2 – Version 10.6.1
Master – Version 5.6.1
Image3d – Version 2.6.1
Minor bug fixes.
Cloud2 and Master were updated.
Cloud2 – Version 10.6.1
Master – Version 5.6.1
Image3d – Version 2.6.1
Minor bug fixes.
Our new research article (Aberrant back muscle function correlates with intramuscular architecture of dorsovertebral muscles in two-toed sloths.) is online (Mammalian Biology – Zeitschrift Für Säugetierkunde).
As special feature shows Mammalian Biology online our 3D model.
Cloud2, Master and Transform2 were updated.
Cloud2 – Version 9.9.30 (now with a installer for windows)
Master – Version 4.9.30 (now with a installer for windows)
Transform2 – Version 11.8.5 (now also for MacOS)
A new program has been released: Image3d – Version 1.10.23
Image3d is a command line tool to process and evaluate spatial data (such as CT or MRI data). Additionally, it can process the resulting vector fields, point-vector-lines clouds (see cloud2) and mesh data (see transform2).
I was there!
http://wcb2014.com/
Our presented poster:
Nice presentations from http://www.myspineproject.eu/ and many other.
Cloud2 was updated, now it has faster drawing routines.
New: Additional vector tools.
Cloud2 – Version 9.3.3
Our new research article (What can we learn from Einstein and Arrhenius about the optimal flow of our blood?) is online (BBA General Subjects).
Master and Cloud2 was updated, because an error had crept into the event handling. With this bug fix, both programs are more stable.
Cloud2 (Beta 2) – Version 8.8.26
Master – Version 3.8.26
Our new research article (Intramuscular architecture of the autochthonous back muscles in humans) is online (Journal of Anatomy).
Transform2 was updated to deal with the special STL format. Please note, the keyword ‘forall’ changed to ‘for’. With this is it possible to make loops over a set (100), range (10..100) or float range (10..100..0.5).
Transform2 (Beta 2) – Version 9.11.14
Our new research article (Comparison of various approaches to calculating the optimal hematocrit in vertebrates) is online (Journal of Applied Physiology).
News
IDW-online – german
Innovation report – english
Responses
Pasipoularides A (2012) Optimal hematocrit: a Procrustean bed for maximum oxygen transport rate?
Böning D, Maassen N, Pries AR (2012) The optimal hematocrit increases during exercise
Stark H, Schuster S (2012) Reply to Böning, Maassen, and Pries.