COMPUTER BASED SIMULATION SYSTEMS COMPRISED

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MIST Mentice AB Odinsgatan 10 Gothenburg 41103 Sweden Computer based simulation systems comprised of computers, software for education featuring instruction in teaching and practicing surgical procedures including Radiology, Interventional, Endovascular, Endoscopic, Arthroscopic and Cardiology procedures and assessing surgical skills; Virtual reality software for computer based simulation for teaching and practicing surgical procedures including Radiology, Interventional, Endovascular, Endoscopic, Arthroscopic and Cardiology procedures and assessing surgical skills, monitors, and input devices in the nature of surgical handles and tools adapted to input signals to the computer, keyboard and pointer devices for teaching, practicing and assessing minimally invasive and laparoscopic surgical skills;
VIST Mentice AB Odinsgatan 10 Gothenburg 41103 Sweden Computer based simulation systems comprised of computers, software, monitors, and input devices for teaching, practicing, and assessing surgical skills.;Surgical and medical apparatus and instruments, namely, computer based simulation systems comprised of surgical and medical equipment and instruments for teaching, practicing, and assessing radiology, interventional, cardiology and endovascular surgical skills.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of conducting a sequence of linked simulation operations, utilizing a computer-based simulation model, commences with the performance of a first simulation operation to generate an output condition. A further simulation operation, which is defined to sequentially follow the first simulation operation, is then formed utilizing the simulation model. The second simulation operation at least partially and automatically inherits the output condition generated by the first simulation operation as an input condition. In this way, the second simulation operation commences with a configuration captured from a preceding simulation operation as an input condition. Multiple simulation operations may at least partially inherit a configuration from the first simulation operation.