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Engage students in your curriculum by bringing interactive and highly detailed models into the classroom. Displaying subject content visually, individuals are more likely to comprehend and retain the covered material. The simple models are easy to put together and are more helpful than two-dimensional representations for learning complex structures. The models are built of durable, structurally sound materials that will endure years of handling and cleaning.
Standard ear
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Representation of outer, middle and inner ear. Removable eardrum with hammer, anvil and stirrup as well as two part labyrinth with cochlea and auditory/balance nerve.
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Mini-Torso, without head, 9-part
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This human mini torso is approximately half life-size, supplied with the 3B Torso Guide. Even small hands can quickly disassemble and assemble this torso. This torso includes the following parts and organs:
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Disarticulated half human skeleton, loosely articulated hand and foot
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This half skeleton has the hand and foot loosely articulated on nylon cord for study of more realistic movement. This replica of a disarticulated half human skeleton is complete with mounted skull, sternum, hyoid, and spinal column. This disarticulated skeleton is great for study of the anatomy of the human skeleton and any scientific anatomy studies.
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Anthropological skull model - KNM-ER 406, Omo L. 7a-125
Supplier: 3B Scientific
The KNM-ER 406, Omo L. 7a-125 skull model is the finest casting produced from scientifically made copies of specimens. This unique KNM-ER 406, Omo L. 7a-125 replica is supplemented by having it displayed on a pedestal that contains a relief map of the geographical area where the skull specimen was found. This KNM-ER 406, Omo L. 7a-125 skull model is a high-quality casting of a reconstruction of the Kalvarium skull (KMN-ER 406) with a partial mandible (Omo L. 7a-125). The Kalvarium skull is approximately 1,7 million years old and was discovered at Lake Rudolph (now called Lake Turkana) in 1970. The partial mandible comes from a different dig but is clearly from the same species. The classification of the species that this skull comes from has not yet been indisputably clarified. Discussions continue as to whether the anatomical features of this skull specimen points to classification as an Australopithecus boisei or a Paranthropus boisei. Example of a pre-human hominid. Discovered at: Lake Turkana, formerly Lake Rudolph Discovery: 1970 Age: about 1,7 million years This KNM-ER 406, Omo L. 7a-125 skull replica is a great tool for teaching and learning the anatomy of early huminid species.
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Patient care manikin
Supplier: 3B Scientific
The patient care simulator allows practice of most training applications from basic to elderly patient care. The basic version allows to teach and practice personal hygiene, cleaning (removable partial prothesis), lifting, mobilization, bandaging and wound dressing (including stump dressing), irrigations (eye, ear, nose, stomach, intestine, bladder), injections (intramuscular and subcutaneous), oxygen treatment, artificial respiration and tracheotomy care.
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Torso with interchangeable sex
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Torso, 20 parts: Torso in life size. Detachable head (two parts), stomach (one part) and intestinal package (two parts). Interchangeable male and female genitals. A total of 20 parts. Parts: head with cerebral hemisphere, eye, thorax, two halves of the lungs, heart (in two parts), liver, colon with small intestine and appendix (in four parts), incision of a kidney, female and male genitals (in two and four parts respectively) . Torson is mounted on a base.
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Suture practice leg
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Made with a soft vinyl skin over a core of stitchable foam to provide a lifelike suturing experience for students or a realistic suturing demonstration by an instructor. Realistic skin texture with wrinkles and pores. Soft and pliable for easy sewing, the skin is tough enough that sutures will not pull out when tightened. Each unit provides three 'wounds'. These 'wounds' can be sutured repeatedly until the skin around them is finally worn out; then, new 'wounds' can be cut. Although disposable, the trainers provides hundreds of suturing experiences before wearing out. Conservatively, over one hundred cuts can be made on the trainer and each of these cuts can be sutured several times.