File:Visible Human head slice.jpg

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English: A horizontal slice of the head of an adult female, from the Visible Human project. For this project, a cadaver was frozen and then sliced into thin sections, which were photographed at high resolution. This section shows the cerebral cortex and underlying white matter.
العربية: الطيات القشرية والمادة البيضاء في التقسيم الأفقي للرأس.
Date ca. November 1995; date of modification 11-4-2008
Source http://erie.nlm.nih.gov/~dave/vh/avf1067a.png
Author This image was created by a US government project in the National Library of Medicine, a branch of NIH. As government work, it is in the public domain. The original image was modified by user:Looie496

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