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VIDEO How was this possible without the help of machines?
Contains details of human antatomony 🤔- whoosh
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Inside the MSRC – Building your own security incident response process
This is the third and last in a series of posts that looks at how Microsoft responds to elevated threats to customers through the Microsoft Security Response Center’s (MSRC) Software and Services Incident Response Plan (SSIRP). Our previous posts discussed how Microsoft protects customers...- News
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Complete Anatomy: Award-Winning App Comes to Windows Store
3D4Medical has just completed the port of its award-winning flagship product Complete Anatomy to Link Removed using the Windows Bridge for iOS. The Windows Bridge is an open-source environment for Objective-C that provides support for third party APIs. The Windows Bridge was a very important...- News
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Windows 7 run time error 216
i have just upgraded to win 7, i am running it with bootcamp on a macbook pro 13". i am trying to install a program called primal pictures, it is a 3d program for anatomy study. i have successfully added this on to my pc laptop running win xp service pack 3. I use a program called daemon...- Bretkennedy
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Yes there are sea monsters!
Link Removed Yes there are sea monsters! The giant squid lives in the deepest, coldest parts of the sea, growing up to 18 metres in length. It can weight up to a tonne. Considered a mythical monster of the sea, often appearing in stories, it is only in the last hundred years that any...- cybercore
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