PC에서 Images Of Disease 용 호환 APK 다운로드
| 다운로드 | 개발자 | 평점 | 점수 | 현재 버전 | 성인 랭킹 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ↓ PC용 APK 다운로드 | The University of New South Wales | 0 | 0 | 1.5.6 | 17+ |
호환되는 PC 앱 또는 대안 확인
| 소프트웨어 | 다운로드 | 평점 | 개발자 |
|---|---|---|---|
| |
PC 앱 받기 | 0/5 0 리뷰 0 |
The University of New South Wales |
에뮬레이터의 중요성은 컴퓨터에서 안드로이드 환경을 흉내 내고 안드로이드 폰을 구입하지 않고도 안드로이드 앱을 설치하고 실행하는 것을 매우 쉽게 만들어주는 것입니다. 누가 당신이 두 세계를 즐길 수 없다고 말합니까? 우선 아래에있는 에뮬레이터 앱을 다운로드 할 수 있습니다.
A. Nox App . OR
B. Bluestacks App .
Bluestacks는 매우 대중적이므로 개인적으로 "B"옵션을 사용하는 것이 좋습니다. 문제가 발생하면 Google 또는 Naver.com에서 좋은 해결책을 찾을 수 있습니다.
Bluestacks.exe 또는 Nox.exe를 성공적으로 다운로드 한 경우 컴퓨터의 다운로드 폴더 또는 다운로드 한 파일을 일반적으로 저장하는 곳으로 이동하십시오.
찾으면 클릭하여 응용 프로그램을 설치하십시오. PC에서 설치 프로세스를 시작해야합니다.
다음을 클릭하여 EULA 라이센스 계약에 동의하십시오.
응용 프로그램을 설치하려면 화면 지시문을 따르십시오.
위 사항을 올바르게 수행하면 소프트웨어가 성공적으로 설치됩니다.
이제 설치 한 에뮬레이터 애플리케이션을 열고 검색 창을 찾으십시오. 지금 입력하십시오. - Images Of Disease 앱을 쉽게 볼 수 있습니다. 그것을 클릭하십시오. 응용 프로그램 창이 열리고 에뮬레이터 소프트웨어에 응용 프로그램이 표시됩니다. 설치 버튼을 누르면 응용 프로그램이 다운로드되기 시작합니다. 이제 우리는 모두 끝났습니다.
그런 다음 "모든 앱"아이콘이 표시됩니다.
클릭하면 설치된 모든 응용 프로그램이 포함 된 페이지로 이동합니다.
당신은 Images Of Disease 상. 그것을 클릭하고 응용 프로그램 사용을 시작하십시오.
Mac OS 에서 Images Of Disease 다운로드
| 다운로드 | 개발자 | 점수 | 현재 버전 | 성인 랭킹 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 무료 - Mac 에서 다운로드 | The University of New South Wales | 0 |
1.5.6 | 17+ |
Knowledge of disease processes and their effects are essential for all medical practitioners. The Images of Disease (IOD) app is a unique educational development by staff of the Department of Pathology and Museum of Human Disease in the School of Medical Sciences at the University of New South Wales in Australia. The IOD app is intended to promote learning about disease processes and their effects on human tissues and organs. It provides access to images of a broad range of human diseases, including interactive images of diseased tissue to enhance understanding of the appearances of disease. The IOD app is suitable for students of medicine and medical sciences, as well as medical practitioners, specialist trainees in radiology and pathology, and indeed anyone interested in how disease affects us. The Images of Disease collection consists of a database of thousands of images and associated clinical histories and descriptions, predominantly relating to diseased tissue held in the Museum of Human Disease at the University of New South Wales. Hundreds of diseases are covered, ranging from Abdominal aortic aneurysm to Volvulus of the small bowel. A number of interactive hotspotted images are available to enable in-depth exploration of the features of common diseases such as Myocardial infarction ('heart attack') and Colorectal carcinoma ('bowel cancer'). Images include macroscopic (gross pathology) and microscopic (histopathology) views of diseased tissue, sometimes with associated diagnostic imaging investigations, clinical and autopsy images. Images can be searched by disease name, organ system or pathological process. Virtual audio tours of museum specimens are also available. The free IOD Lite app contains a small selection of those images, while the IOD app contains the complete image collection. When viewing specimens, you can use two fingers on the screen to zoom in and out. You can also swipe up or down on the text field to change its size. You can also tap the ruler icon to measure the actual size of the specimen or features within the specimen by using two fingers to specify the points to measure between. When a specimen name is highlighted in red, this indicates that there are hotspots on the specimen which will display a text description and red outline after tapping on areas of interest. Reviews: "The IOD app is a very well-organised application that allows users to access different pathology specimens thanks to its classification into disease processes, organ system and 'bays'. It is very user friendly with icons to help navigate the app. Finally, it is high detailed and thorough. Each specimen has a succinct clinical, gross and microscopic description of the disease; attention paid to clinico-pathological correlations is second to none. This app will be very useful for medical students." (Final year medical student, UNSW) "The Images of Disease app is a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning more about pathology (or preparing for exams!). The app has comprehensively catalogued (by disease, organ and process) an extensive collection of pathological specimens complete with clinical cases and images with macroscopic and microscopic descriptions. The app is also exceptionally user-friendly and easy to navigate. Coming complete with virtual tours (including audio tours), the app is not only a great standalone resource accessible from anywhere but an invaluable companion to a visit to the UNSW Pathology Museum!" (Final year medical student, UNSW)