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Facial Muscular Anatomy-Physiology and Facial Expression, Emotion

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Material Type: Reference Material
Technical Format: HTML/Text
Date Added to MERLOT: June 16, 2010
Date Modified in MERLOT: June 16, 2010
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 Send email to JosephCHager@gmail.com
Data Face
Submitter : James Zeigler

Description:

A comprehensive overview of muscles of the face with an interesting twist - facial expression and emotion included. The site covers actions of muscles as well as anatomical relationships.


Keywords:
anatomy, larynx, KASA IVB, physiology, Foundations, cranial nerves, head and neck

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Primary Audience: Middle School, High School, College General Ed, College Lower Division, College Upper Division, Graduate School, Professional
Mobile Compatibility: Not specified at this time
Technical Requirements: THE FOLLOWING WAS COPIED-PASTED DIRECTLY FROM THE DATA FACE WEBSITE:  "The Web pages are served by the Apache Group's Tomcat JSP Container, which runs on a RedHat Linux box. The FACSAID and Visage data and the online articles and authors' homepages are managed by IBM DB2 Universal Database running on an IBM NetFinity and Windows NT 4.0 platform. The online articles and authors' homepages, FACSAID, and Visage are presented using JDBC in servlets to this database. Visage and the FACSAID applications were constructed with IBM VisualAge for Java Enterprise Edition and/or Websphere Site Developer. The web pages and site were created using IBM WebSphere Site Developer."

Language: English
Cost Involved: unsure
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Accessiblity Information Available: unsure
Copyright: yes
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