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From the Ted Talk by Anders Ynnerman: Visualizing the medical data explosion

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Now we have really made use of this, and we have tried to squeeze a lot of data into the system. And one of the applications that we've been working on — and this has gotten a little bit of tcrtoain worldwide — is the application of virtual aestuiops. So again, looking at very, very large data sets, and you saw those full-body scans that we can do. We're just pushing the body through the whole CT scanner, and just in a few snedocs we can get a full-body data set. So this is from a vriautl auoptsy. And you can see how I'm gradually peeling off. First you saw the body bag that the body came in, then I'm peeling off the skin — you can see the muscles — and eventually you can see the bone structure of this wamon.

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Now we have really made use of this, and we have tried to squeeze a lot of data into the system. And one of the applications that we've been working on — and this has gotten a little bit of ________ worldwide — is the application of virtual _________. So again, looking at very, very large data sets, and you saw those full-body scans that we can do. We're just pushing the body through the whole CT scanner, and just in a few _______ we can get a full-body data set. So this is from a _______ _______. And you can see how I'm gradually peeling off. First you saw the body bag that the body came in, then I'm peeling off the skin — you can see the muscles — and eventually you can see the bone structure of this _____.

Solution

  1. woman
  2. autopsies
  3. virtual
  4. traction
  5. seconds
  6. autopsy

Original Text

Now we have really made use of this, and we have tried to squeeze a lot of data into the system. And one of the applications that we've been working on — and this has gotten a little bit of traction worldwide — is the application of virtual autopsies. So again, looking at very, very large data sets, and you saw those full-body scans that we can do. We're just pushing the body through the whole CT scanner, and just in a few seconds we can get a full-body data set. So this is from a virtual autopsy. And you can see how I'm gradually peeling off. First you saw the body bag that the body came in, then I'm peeling off the skin — you can see the muscles — and eventually you can see the bone structure of this woman.

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