Word: visualized
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...testing, the diagnosis of genetic disorders was almost exclusively based on appearance. While in medical school, I was instructed on how to look up genetic syndromes in Smith's Book of Recognizable Patterns of Human Deformity, a tome which still sits in Neonatal Intensive Care Units for aiding in visual diagnosis. So many disease states a re invisible to the onlooker. An infant born with a liver disease or heart disease may require extensive surgery, a premature baby may spend months in a neonatal intensive care unit and have lifelong medical and developmental disabilities, but they don't stand...
Susan E. Marine is Director of the Harvard College Women’s Center. Jasmine A. McGlade ’07 is a visual and environmental studies concentrator in Mather House and an intern at the Center. Julia E. Rubin-Smith is a student in the population and international health master’s program at the School of Public Health and an intern at the Center...
Because the course, an introduction to cinematic style and aesthetics, is a requirement for Visual and Environmental Studies’ Film Studies track, all concentrators who entered the lottery were accepted into the class...
...expect a miracle picture, but I was happy to see that it was as good or better than standard-definition broadcast TV, if not as good as DVDs or HD broadcasts. I would not mind watching iPod-based movies on my TV, provided they weren't movies whose visual effects and subtleties were crucial. I used the $39 Apple dock, but you can also use other video-capable docks, like the one I recommended last spring from...
Garrett D. Nelson ‘09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies and visual and environmental studies concentrator in Cabot House...