NU Beef Anatomy

2015年4月25日
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Install NU Beef Anatomy to explore images and information about the muscles and bones of the beef carcass. The user can navigate through the carcass by displaying cross-sections and then touch any muscle or bone to display the respective physical and chemical properties.

パッケージ:
air.edu.unl.ianr.beefmyology
デベロッパー:
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
カテゴリー:
教育
サイズ:
端末により異なります
Android 要件:
2.2 以上
年齢:
Everyone
アップデート:
2015年4月25日
ダウンロード:
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