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The Zubal Phantoms  
link to paper Two dedicated software, voxel-based, anthropomorphic (torso and head) phantoms.
I. George Zubal, Ph.D., Charles R. Harrell, Eileen O. Smith, B.S., Amy L. Smith
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT USA


link to paper High Resolution, MRI-based, segmented, computerized head phantom.
I. George Zubal, Ph.D., Charles R. Harrell, Eileen O. Smith, B.S., Amy L. Smith, Paul Krischlunas
Yale University, New Haven, CT USA


Other Investigator's Phantoms  
link to paper Development and Characterisation of a Head Calibration Phantom for In Vivo Measurements of Actinides
G. Gualdrini, P. Battisti, R. Biagini, P. DeFelice, A. Fazio, P. Ferrari
Ente Nazionale per le Nuove Tecnologie, Bologna, Italy

link to paper Modeling Respiratory Mechanics in the MCAT and SPline-Based MCAT Phantoms.
W. Paul Segars, David S. Lalush, and Benjamin M. W. Tsui
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC USA

link to paper Radiobiological Modeling in Voxel Constructs.
R. D. Stewart and R. J. Traub
National Laboratory, Richland, WA USA

link to paper VIP-MAN: An Image-Based Whole-Body Adult Male Model Constructed from Color Photographs of the Visible Human Project for Multi-Particle Monte Carlo Calculations.
X.G. Xu, T. C. Chao, and A. Bozkurt
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY

The Visible Human Project® Website
The Visible Human Project® is an outgrowth of the National L ibrary of Medicine's 1986 Long-Range Plan. It is the creation of complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the normal male and female human bodies.


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